An atlas of scanning electronic microscopy (SEM) may turn out to be useful for studying the many issues that are submitted to the coroner’s attention. It may also offer interesting ideas to experts of biomedical subjects who are still interested in pushing back the frontiers of scientific explanation. Many of these are at the limits of disciplines that today are contiguous, and had, until a short time ago, been separated by distances that were more apparent than substantial, in the tumultuous implementation of the models designed to explain the technologies.
G. Pierini, T. Balbi, M. Grillini, P. Degli Esposti, A. Iesurum, A. Cicognani (2009). Forensic Pathology by Scanning Electron Microscopy. BOLOGNA : CLUEB.
Forensic Pathology by Scanning Electron Microscopy
PIERINI, GIOVANNI;BALBI, TIZIANA;DEGLI ESPOSTI, PAOLA;IESURUM, ANTONIO;CICOGNANI, ALBERTO
2009
Abstract
An atlas of scanning electronic microscopy (SEM) may turn out to be useful for studying the many issues that are submitted to the coroner’s attention. It may also offer interesting ideas to experts of biomedical subjects who are still interested in pushing back the frontiers of scientific explanation. Many of these are at the limits of disciplines that today are contiguous, and had, until a short time ago, been separated by distances that were more apparent than substantial, in the tumultuous implementation of the models designed to explain the technologies.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.