How to use in-sentence of “forensic”:
+ GC-MS is the best way for forensic experts to identify substances because it is a “specific test”.
+ A modern forensic anthropologist believes the body removed from Missouri was probably a black slave and not Daniel Boone.
+ In 1980, Morrison became a clinical nurse specialist in the Department of Psychiatry and Forensic Services at San Francisco General.
+ If a case is tested in court, a forensic scientist would give evidence on the likelihood of getting that result by chance.
+ They said that because cyber security and cyber forensic research are so important, India and the United States were also talking about a draft protocol on cyber security.

Example sentences of “forensic”:
+ Avon and Somerset Police received help from a criminal profiler, clinical forensic psychologist Doctor Glenn Wilson who has worked on other high profile criminal cases.
+ In February 2003, the DEA started a Digital Evidence Laboratory in its Office of Forensic Sciences.
+ Galton created a method for classifying fingerprints that proved useful in forensic science.
+ Another job of a forensic psychologist is to investigate the state of mind of the defendant at the time he or she committed the crime.
+ The American Psychological Association Council of Representatives in 2001 recognized Forensic psychology as a specialty.
+ At first this was thought to be another victim of Ivan Milat, but later forensic evidence suggests that the remains were left there at a later date.
+ Palynology is used in forensic science to learn where something came from, by looking at the particles in or on it.
+ The director of the Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine said that it may be impossible to discover the names of all the bodies.
+ Most forensic tests can take from 1 hour to one year, and investigators need to double check the answer, so they know that the answer is the right answer.
+ Traces of TNT can be detected by analytical forensic chemical investigation even in extremely small amounts.
+ These genetic variations between individuals are sometimes exploited in DNA profilingDNA fingerprinting, which is used in forensic science.
+ Avon and Somerset Police received help from a criminal profiler, clinical forensic psychologist Doctor Glenn Wilson who has worked on other high profile criminal cases.
+ In February 2003, the DEA started a Digital Evidence Laboratory in its Office of Forensic Sciences.
+ Jane however is the first forensic evidence that confirms the existence of the practice during that winter.
+ The University has over 80 research centres, including the Crime Research Centre, the Centre for Forensic Science, the Centre for Water Research and the Centre for Oil and Gas Engineering.
+ Emily Deschanel plays the title character Forensic scienceforensic pathologist Dr.
+ He developed techniques for genetic fingerprinting and DNA profiling which are now used worldwide in forensic science.
+ When Connally died, forensic pathologist Dr.
+ It is not necessary to have whole genome sequences for forensic work, such as identifying a criminal from traces of DNA left at a crime scene, or for paternity cases.
+ Between 1996 – 1999 he worked at Yüzüncü Yıl University as faculty member and as an expert at Forensic Institution.
+ In February, 2006 a team of forensic scientists announced the beginning of a six-month study to assess bone and skin remains from a museum at Chinon and reputed to be those of the heroine.
+ Garret Macy on “Crossing Jordan”, NCIS Assistant Director Owen Granger on “NCIS: Los Angeles”, Vice President Rodriguez in “Iron Man 3”, and FBI forensic pathologist Albert Rosenfield in “Twin Peaks”.
