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münazara sanatı, adli, forensic medicine adli tıp, forensik, münazaraya ait, munazara kabilinden, mahkeme veya munazaraya ait, mahkemeye ait, hitabetle ilgili,

1 münazara sanatı  isim     ts
2forensic adli  sıfat     ts
3forensic forensic medicine adli tıp     ts
4forensic forensik  Tıp     ts
5forensic münazaraya ait     ts
6forensic munazara kabilinden     ts
7forensic mahkeme veya munazaraya ait     ts
8forensic mahkemeye ait  sıfat     ts
9forensic hitabetle ilgili     ts
 

the study of formal debate; rhetoric, forensic science, The use of DNA for identification Some examples of DNA use are to establish paternity in child support cases; establish the presence of a suspect at a crime scene, and identify accident victims, place where items connected to a crime are scientifically tested; scientific study of items connected to a crime; art of debate, study of argumentation, the use of scientfic tests to solve crimes, The science and practice of examining physical evidence and applying the physical properties of that evidence tot he resolution of legal issues, particularly identifying the commission, natures, and perpetrators of crimes, Relating to the use of science and technology in the investigation and establishment of facts or evidence in a court of law, Relating to, or used in debate or argument, Relating to, or appropriate for courts of law, forensical, forensal, relating to, or used in debate or argument; rhetorical, pertaining to or used in a court of law; argumentative, rhetorical, Forensics is the use of scientific techniques to solve crimes. the newest advances in forensics. federal forensics legislation. relating to the scientific methods used for finding out about a crime forensic evidence/science/medicine etc (forensis , from forum; FORUM), Belonging to courts of judicature or to public discussion and debate; used in legal proceedings, or in public discussions; argumentative; rhetorical; as, forensic eloquence or disputes, used of legal argumentation, the branch of science that employs scientific technology to assist in the determination of facts in the courts of law, Forensic is used to describe the work of scientists who examine evidence in order to help the police solve crimes. They were convicted on forensic evidence alone Forensic experts searched the area for clues, Belonging to courts of justice, An exercise in debate; a forensic contest; an argumentative thesis, Adjective meaning "used in courts of law " Forensic specialists digging through the debris at crash sites are gathering evidence, 1 Belonging to the courts of justice; indicates the application of a particular subject to the law For example, example, forensic medicine employs medical technology to assist in solving legal problems, Pertaining to courts of law, e g forensic medicine or forensic science H Hearsay Evidence by a witness based on what the witness has been told by someone else While generally inadmissible, hearsay evidence may be allowed in limited circumstances, Medical procedures and scientific testing done for use in court,

10 the study of formal debate; rhetoric     ts
11 forensic science     ts
12 The use of DNA for identification Some examples of DNA use are to establish paternity in child support cases; establish the presence of a suspect at a crime scene, and identify accident victims     ts
13 place where items connected to a crime are scientifically tested; scientific study of items connected to a crime; art of debate, study of argumentation  isim     ts
14 the use of scientfic tests to solve crimes     ts
15 The science and practice of examining physical evidence and applying the physical properties of that evidence tot he resolution of legal issues, particularly identifying the commission, natures, and perpetrators of crimes     ts
16forensic Relating to the use of science and technology in the investigation and establishment of facts or evidence in a court of law - "Fire investigators and forensic chemists are combing through fire sites , interviewing witnesses, and following leads."     ts
17forensic Relating to, or used in debate or argument - "Varus trusted implicitly to the interest which they affected to take in the forensic eloquence of their conquerors."     ts
18forensic Relating to, or appropriate for courts of law - "It had been the forum before which the highest forensic discussions had been held,"     ts
19forensic. forensical     ts
20Forensic forensal     ts
21forensic relating to, or used in debate or argument; rhetorical     ts
22forensic pertaining to or used in a court of law; argumentative, rhetorical  sıfat     ts
23forensic Forensics is the use of scientific techniques to solve crimes. the newest advances in forensics. federal forensics legislation. relating to the scientific methods used for finding out about a crime forensic evidence/science/medicine etc (forensis , from forum; FORUM)     ts
24forensic Belonging to courts of judicature or to public discussion and debate; used in legal proceedings, or in public discussions; argumentative; rhetorical; as, forensic eloquence or disputes     ts
25forensic used of legal argumentation     ts
26forensic the branch of science that employs scientific technology to assist in the determination of facts in the courts of law     ts
27forensic Forensic is used to describe the work of scientists who examine evidence in order to help the police solve crimes. They were convicted on forensic evidence alone Forensic experts searched the area for clues     ts
28forensic Belonging to courts of justice     ts
29forensic An exercise in debate; a forensic contest; an argumentative thesis     ts
30forensic Adjective meaning "used in courts of law " Forensic specialists digging through the debris at crash sites are gathering evidence     ts
31forensic 1 Belonging to the courts of justice; indicates the application of a particular subject to the law For example, example, forensic medicine employs medical technology to assist in solving legal problems     ts
32forensic Pertaining to courts of law, e g forensic medicine or forensic science H Hearsay Evidence by a witness based on what the witness has been told by someone else While generally inadmissible, hearsay evidence may be allowed in limited circumstances     ts
33forensic Medical procedures and scientific testing done for use in court     ts
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