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судово-медичний, судовий- forensic anthropologist
- forensic ballistics
- forensic ballistic examination
- forensic ballistics expert
- forensic biology
- forensic biologist
- forensic-chemical
- forensic-chemical examination
- forensic chemist
- forensic chemistry
- forensic debates
- forensic dentistry
- forensic dissection
- forensic enquiry
- forensic evidence
- forensic examination
- forensic expert
- forensic genetics
- forensic inquiry
- forensic laboratory
- forensic medicine
- forensic odontology
- forensic pathologist
- forensic pathology
- forensic photography
- forensic procedure
- forensic psychiatrist
- forensic psychiatry
- forensic report
- forensic science
- forensic scientist
- forensic specialist
- forensic testimony
- forensic toxicologist
- forensic toxicology
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