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Gross Evidence

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Gross Evidence
Any physical evidence that can link an alleged perpetrator or known victim to a particular location or crime
Examples Garments, footwear, bed linen, rope, bullets, knives, glass, paint chips

gross evidence
Forensic medicine Physical evidence that can link a perpetrator or victim to a particular location or crime Examples Garments, footwear, bed linen, rope, bullets, knives, glass, paint chips


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3 Final pathology results for the resected portion of the tendon revealed gross evidence of trauma, as well as microscopic inflammation and reparative changes (Fig.
In particular, the latter and their major branches were cross-sectioned at 3-mm intervals, with no gross evidence of lesion or lumen reduction.
Not only did all the wound sites heal without gross evidence of rejection, but "remarkably, each of the sites of dermal sheath implantation produced new follicles and fibers 3 to 5 weeks after the graft," wrote lead author Colin Jahoda, PhD and colleagues.
 
 
 
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