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Surgical treatment of traumatic eventration with polyester button and polypropylene mesh to strengthen the suture technique in equine
Neurology at Escola Paulista de Medicina (1933-1995). From Fausto Guerner to José Geraldo Camargo Lima
Sustainable harvest of two large predatory catfish in the CuiabĂĄ river basin, northern Pantanal, Brazil
Use of DNA technology in forensic dentistry
The established importance of Forensic Dentistry for human identification, mainly when there is little remaining material to perform such identification (e.g., in fires, explosions, decomposing bodies or skeletonized bodies), has led dentists working with forensic investigation to become more familiar with the new molecular biology techniques. The currently available DNA tests have high reliability and are accepted as legal proofs in courts. This article presents a literature review referring to the main studies on Forensic Dentistry that involve the use of DNA for human identification, and makes an overview of the evolution of this technology in the last years, highlighting the importance of molecular biology in forensic sciences
STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS IN NURSING PROFESSIONALS AND THE MICROORGANISMâS SUSCEPTIBILITY PROFILE TO ANTIMICROBIALS
Retrocollis, anterocollis or head tremor may predict the spreading of dystonic movements in primary cervical dystonia
Evaluation of a Probiotic and a Competitive Exclusion Product Inoculated In Ovo on Broiler Chickens Challenged with Salmonella Heidelberg
Yield per recruit of the pacu Piaractus mesopotamicus (Holmberg, 1887) in the pantanal of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil
The role of bovine preserved peritoneum in rats ventral hernia: a histological evaluation
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