Jonathan Krahahn
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Merz M, Heidorn F, Birngruber C, Ramsthaler F, Risse M, Kreutz K, et al.
Arch Kriminol
. 2012 Nov;
230(3-4):115-27.
PMID: 23136701
In Germany, the term "domestic-setting corpse" is regularly used both in the medicolegal field (daily work, specialist literature) and by the general public (press, novels). The only formal definition of...
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Merz M, Birngruber C, Heidorn F, Ramsthaler F, Risse M, Kreutz K, et al.
Arch Kriminol
. 2012 Jan;
228(5-6):191-202.
PMID: 22276370
In German medical and media circles (daily routine, specialist literature, press, novels), the term "domestic-setting corpse" is frequently used, but the term is only vaguely defined. The authors thus decided...
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Heidorn F, Birngruber C, Ramsthaler F, Merz M, Risse M, Kreutz K, et al.
Arch Kriminol
. 2012 Jan;
228(5-6):177-90.
PMID: 22276369
The identification of decomposed corpses found in domestic settings is frequently problematic because comparative material for methods such as forensic odontostomatology, comparative X-ray analysis, or DNA analysis, is not available....
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Birngruber C, Kreutz K, Ramsthaler F, Krahahn J, Verhoff M
Int J Legal Med
. 2010 Jul;
124(5):471-5.
PMID: 20652580
The craniofacial superimposition technique is still an important way of identifying skulls when there is no reference sample for a forensic DNA analysis, when DNA typing from remaining tissue samples...
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Verhoff M, Krahahn J, Schunk W, Heyne M, Ramsthaler F, Dettmeyer R, et al.
Arch Kriminol
. 2008 Sep;
222(1-2):38-51.
PMID: 18780720
A human skeleton was found during construction work on the concrete foundations of a fence built 17 years before. The situation seemed to suggest that a corpse had been disposed...
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Verhoff M, Ramsthaler F, Krahahn J, Deml U, Gille R, Grabherr S, et al.
Forensic Sci Int
. 2007 Apr;
174(2-3):152-6.
PMID: 17451898
The present study was carried out to check whether classic osteometric parameters can be determined from the 3D reconstructions of MSCT (multislice computed tomography) scans acquired in the context of...