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Where are my stones ?
Sean Bean is in a marvel film? I'm talking about your avatar ;)T H A N O S said:No... it's from marvel.
:rolls eyes:Greg Bernhardt said:Sean Bean is in a marvel film? I'm talking about your avatar ;)
You mean Boromir?DaveC426913 said::rolls eyes:
That's Professor Snape. Lord of the Sith.
"DEAD." is a scientific acronym for "Death Estimation and Determination", a field of study that focuses on determining the cause and time of death for an individual.
The methods used in "DEAD." vary depending on the specific situation, but commonly include forensic pathology, toxicology, entomology, and anthropology. These methods involve examining the body, analyzing bodily fluids and tissues, and studying insect activity and skeletal remains.
"DEAD." is important because it helps provide closure for families and loved ones of the deceased, as well as aiding in criminal investigations. It also helps advance medical and scientific knowledge about the human body and death.
One of the main challenges in "DEAD." is the time-sensitive nature of determining the cause and time of death. Factors such as decomposition and environmental conditions can make it difficult to accurately estimate these factors. Additionally, obtaining accurate and timely information from witnesses and potential suspects can be a challenge in criminal investigations.
There are several ethical considerations in "DEAD." One is the respect for the deceased and their families, as well as the sensitivity of the information being gathered. Another is the importance of following proper protocols and procedures to ensure accurate and unbiased results. Finally, there may be ethical concerns surrounding the use of human remains and privacy issues when it comes to obtaining information from the deceased's personal belongings or medical records.