共找到 39 条与 法医 相关的标准,共 3 页
Amphetamine-type stimulants, pethidine and Testing methods for ketamine
Forensic STR genetic marker typing testing requirements for cannabis
Assessment of litigation ability of persons with mental disorders
Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry detection method for 7 synthetic cannabinoid new psychoactive substances in hair including 5F-MDMB-PICA
Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry method for detecting 20 herbicides including prometryn in blood
Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry detection method for 37 cathinone-type new psychoactive substances and their metabolites in blood
Medical Injury Forensic Authentication Guide
Guidelines for determining the causal relationship between personal injury and disease
Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry detection method for fentanyl and other 31 fentanyl-like new psychoactive substances and their metabolites in biological samples
General principles for validation of forensic toxicological analysis methods
Gas chromatography-high-resolution mass spectrometry detection method for 188 poisons (drugs) in blood
Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry detection method for 16 tryptamine-like new psychoactive substances and their metabolites in hair, including dimethyltryptamine
High-throughput sequencing of chromosomal genetic markers and application specifications in forensic medicine
Forensic Evidence Identification Laboratory Management Standards
Minimizing the risk of human DNA contamination in products used to collect, store and analyze biological material for forensic purposes. Requirements
These terms have particular application to the forensic sciences. In addition, a hierarchy of sources of definitions were used in the development of this terminology. The hierarchy is as follows: Websters New Collegiate 7th Dictionary; technical dictionaries; and the Compilation of ASTM Standard Definitions. The subcommittee developed a suitable definition after all of the sources in the hierarchy were found wanting. 1.1 This is a compilation of terms and corresponding definitions used in the forensic sciences. Legal or scientific terms that are generally understood or defined adequately in other readily available sources may not be included. 1.2 A definition is a single sentence with additional information included in a Discussion. It is reviewed every five years, and the year of last review or revision is appended. 1.3 Definitions identical to those published by another standards organization or ASTM committee are identified with the abbreviation of the name of the organization or the identifying document and ASTM committee; for example, ASME is the American Society of Mechanical Engineering. 1.4 Definitions of terms specific to a particular field are identified with an abbreviation.
Standard Terminology Relating to Forensic Science
These terms have particular application to the forensic sciences. In addition, a hierarchy of sources of definitions were used in the development of this terminology. The hierarchy is as follows: Websters New Collegiate 7th Dictionary; technical dictionaries; and the Compilation of ASTM Standard Definitions. The subcommittee developed a suitable definition after all of the sources in the hierarchy were found wanting. 1.1 This is a compilation of terms and corresponding definitions used in the forensic sciences. Legal or scientific terms that are generally understood or defined adequately in other readily available sources may not be included. 1.2 A definition is a single sentence with additional information included in notes. It is reviewed every five years, and the year of last review or revision is appended. 1.3 Definitions identical to those published by another standards organization or ASTM committee are identified with the abbreviation of the name of the organization or the identifying document and ASTM committee; for example, ASME is the American Society of Mechanical Engineering. 1.4 Definitions of terms specific to a particular field are identified with an abbreviation.
Standard Terminology Relating to Forensic Science
The procedures outlined here are grounded in the generally accepted body of knowledge and experience in the field of forensic document examination. By following these requirements and procedures, an appropriate trainee (see 5.2) can acquire the scientific, technical, and other specialized knowledge, skill, and experience required to reliably perform the work of a forensic document examiner (E 444).1.1 This guide provides minimum requirements and procedures that should be used for the fundamental training of forensic document examiners (E 444).1.2 This guide may not cover all aspects of training for the topics addressed or for unusual or uncommon examinations.1.3This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.
Standard Guide for Minimum Training Requirements for Forensic Document Examiners
1.1 This is a compilation of terms and corresponding definitions used in the forensic sciences. Legal or scientific terms that are generally understood or defined adequately in other readily available sources may not be included. 1.2 A definition is a single sentence with additional information included in notes. It is reviewed every five years, and the year of last review or revision is appended. 1.3 Definitions identical to those published by another standards organization or ASTM committee are identified with the abbreviation of the name of the organization or the identifying document and ASTM committee; for example, ASME is the American Society of Mechanical Engineering. 1.4 Definitions of terms specific to a particular field are identified with an abbreviation.
Standard Terminology Relating to Forensic Science
Copyright ©2007-2022 ANTPEDIA, All Rights Reserved
京ICP备07018254号 京公网安备1101085018 电信与信息服务业务经营许可证:京ICP证110310号