Forensic Science IT Applications in Germany

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By
Miss Samaporn kawboot
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Germany is a
country in
Central
Europe. It is
bordered to
the north by
the North
Sea.
- Germany is the world's fifth
largest consumer of energy.
- Two-thirds of its primary
energy was imported in
2002.
- Germany was Europe's
largest consumer of
electricity.
- Government policy
promotes energy
conservation.
Germany has
been the home
of some of the
most prominent
researchers in
various scientific
fields.
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Study of design, development and
implementation.
Support or management of computerbased information systems particularly
software applications and computer
hardware
IT deals with the use of electronic
computers and computer software to
convert, store, protect, process, transmit,
and securely retrieve information.
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Aims to bring together researchers,
scientists, engineers, and scholar students
to exchange and share their experiences,
new ideas, and research results about all
aspects of Information.
Germany research and production are
competitive in every respect.
- Use a automated
silica-membrane
purification technology.
- 3D program.
- Spectroscopy.
DNA Analysis and
investigation for
paternity testing,
documentation, crime
etc.
Isolation of genomic
DNA from buccal
swabs for forensic
analysis, using fully
automated silicamembrane
purification
technology.
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Developed a reliable and efficient, fully
automated method for high-throughput
isolation of genomic DNA from buccal
swabs.
Based on silica-membrane technology.
Demonstrated that DNA purified.
Applications relevant to forensic science
and molecular diagnostics.
3D FACIAL RECONSTRUCTION FROM A
SKULL OF A MALE SUBJECT.
Used a 2D - 3D computer
graphics technique to
reconstruct a 3D model
of the face.
Jaw and nose bridge
corrections
Skull warping point set.
Preview of the 3D facial
reconstruction.
Artistic facial reconstruction.
Final 3D facial reconstruction.
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Because the main goal of this research is to
produce a basic and credible 3D facial
reconstruction, we avoided the
implementation of recent finer techniques.
The reconstructed face looks not dissimilar
from the faces of the today Central
European subjects.
Despite the skull’s bad condition, but it’s
successful in restoring.
Mass and NMR spectroscopic
characterization of 3,4methylenedioxypyrovalerone:
A designer drug with a
pyrrolidinophenone structure.
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Spectroscopy is the measurement of the
absorption, scattering or emission of
electromagnetic radiation by atom or
molecules.
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Resonant energy.
Transfer between a radio-frequency.
Separate the nuclear.
Measure electronic effects.
Determine structure.
Study chemical reaction.
Follow the motion of molecules.
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Forensic analysis of documents can involve
identification of the composition of the
inks, dyes and papers used.
Identification of document forgeries such
as checks and passports.
Raman spectra of drugs can be examined
directly in their packaging (if it is
transparent).
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Raman spectra of polymers will also
indicate the potential usefulness for
forensic matching of fibers collected from
crime scenes and suspects' environments.
Information
Technology
Germany
Thai
Automated silicamembrane
Yes
Yes
3D program
Yes
Yes
Spectroscopy
Yes
Yes
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H. Thomas ,O. Michael , S. Thomas , S. Emma ,K. Frank, Isolation of
genomic DNA from buccal swabs for forensic analysis, using fully
automated silica-membrane purification technology, Legal Med, 5
(2003) 145-149.
W. Folker , J. Thomas , R. Peter, S. Frank , S.Frank , Mass and NMR
spectroscopic characterization of 3,4-methylenedioxypyrovalerone: A
designer drug with a -pyrrolidinophenone structure, For Sci Int, 190
(2009) 1-8.
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3D FACIAL RECONSTRUCTION FROM A SKULL OF A MALE
SUBJECT OF THE NEOLITIC SQUARE MOUTH POTTERY
CULTURE OF QUINZANO (VERONA, ITALY), M. Silvestri1,
Giancarlo Tomezzoli2 1 Via Faliero 16, I-37138 Verona, Italy, 2
Zeppelinstrasse 43, D-81669 Munich, Germany.