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Crime victims and their rights in criminal justice system
Victims of crime play a critical role in the criminal justice system. The victim often provides eyewitness information to the police, which aids in the capture of suspects. Furthermore, prosecutors and judges tend to rely heavily on a victim's testimony in court
Crime victims and their rights in criminal justice system
Victims of crime play a critical role in the criminal justice system. The victim often provides eyewitness information to the police, which aids in the capture of suspects. Furthermore, prosecutors and judges tend to rely heavily on a victim's testimony in court
Victimology: the early roots & key concepts
"Victim" has it roots in the early religious notions of suffering, sacrifice and death. The article is devoted to the historical overview of victimology, the early roots and basic key concepts of victimology
Victimology: the early roots & key concepts
"Victim" has it roots in the early religious notions of suffering, sacrifice and death. The article is devoted to the historical overview of victimology, the early roots and basic key concepts of victimology
Picosecond-laser-induced structural modifications in the bulk of single-crystal diamond
Arrays of through laser-graphitized microstructureshavebeenfabricatedintypeIIasingle-crystal1.2-mmthick diamond plates by multipulse laser irradiation with 10-ps pulses at λ=532 nm wavelength. Raman and photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy studies of the bulk microstructures have evidenced the diamond transformation to amorphous carbon and graphitic phases and the formation of radiation defects pronounced in the PL spectra as the self-interstitial related center, the 3H center, at 504 nm. It is found that the ultrafast-laser-induced structural modifications in the bulk of single-crystal diamond plates occur along{111}planes, known as the planes of the lowest cleavage energy and strength in diamond
Combined application of low intensity pulsed ultrasound in dental implantation
To study the effect of to low-intensity low frequency pulsed ultrasound (LILFPUS) on the surface wettability of titanium dental implants, an experimental medical-technical model was developed, consisting of an ultrasonic device, a fixed-mounted digital photo/video camera and a laboratory stand with a smooth vertical feed, in which an ultrasound nozzle with an experimental dental implant and fastener with a control implant were fixed. As a wetting agent, 0.9 % sterile physiological sodium chloride solution was used in a petri dish tinted with brilliant green. Using the components of the model, it was possible to immerse the control and experimental dental implants, fixed on a laboratory stand, equally and uniformly at the same depth. The results of the studies showed that under the influence of ultrasound, the wetting of the surface of all the test samples was 100 %, and the wetting of the control samples was not observed
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