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forensics

[fuh-ren-siks, -ziks] / fəˈrɛn sɪks, -zɪks /
NOUN
argumentation
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It was all part of what’s being touted as “a museum unlike any other, where faith and forensics meet.”

From Los Angeles Times

International forensics experts several years ago rejected the official cause of death as cachexia, or weakness and wasting of the body due to chronic illness — in this case cancer.

From Seattle Times

She chose to attend Michigan State — her dream school, Mr. Shellenbarger said — to study forensics.

From New York Times

Mr Sorel-Cameron said Jordan had also accessed the computer in the digital forensics unit, which led to his arrest last August.

From BBC

"You get so into the forensics of how the wreck happened that you forget the people," he said.

From Salon