Methods | Abbreviations | Decay (Increase or decrease) | Terms | Pathologies |
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What is the study of the invasion of the succession pattern of arthropods?
Forensic entomology
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What is NAGPRA?
Act that protects Native American remains and associated cultural objects
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What is increase?
Sunlight
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What is destruction of cells by their own enzymes?
Autolysis
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What is eburnation?
This is caused when bone habituatually rubs on another bone
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What is mtDNA?
Method of tracing maternal lineage
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What is the minimum number of individuals?
MNI stands for this
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What is increase?
Humidity
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What is the process of decay?
Putrefaction
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What is a keel?
This will form when a bone is infected and needs to drain
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What is the Central Identification Lab in Hawaii?
The military facility which repatriates MIA
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What is Disaster Mortuary Operational Response Team?
DMORT stands for this
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What is decrease?
Aridity
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What is hydrated body fat?
Adipocere
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What is bone necrosis?
"Bone death"
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What is Fordisc 2.0?
The program used to construct ancestry from metric and nonmetric traits
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What is Post mortem interval?
PMI stands for this
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What is neither?
Weight of individual
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What is a teacup fracture?
The shaft of a long bone is pushed into the joint, causing pieces to break off around the joint surface
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What is edentulous ?
When someone loses their teeth and their bone resorbs the spaces where the teeth were
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What is the typicality probability?
This number must be uncer .05 for the results to be accepted
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What is What is the Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team?
EAAF stands for this
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What is increase?
Temperature fluctuations
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What is ballistics?
Study of firearms
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What is a stellate lesion?
Syphilis causes this mark on the skull
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