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Missing and murdered indigenous women and girls in Canada: a new population affinity assessment technique to aid in identification using 3D technology

Posted on September 21, 2022September 21, 2022 By sdargoltz

Elisabeth Cuerrier-Richer

Forensic Sci Res; 2022

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Crime Scene Investigation and Reconstruction, Forensic Pathology and Medicolegal Death Investigation, Photography, Video, and Imaging Technology, Trace Evidence

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