| 21. | These beetles are significant in forensic entomology.
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| 22. | Others are useful tools in forensic entomology.
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| 23. | Forensic entomology has gained a strong legitimacy in recent years for introducing vital evidence into investigations worldwide.
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| 24. | Forensic entomology emerged as a science in the 1980s, but the concept has been around a lot longer.
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| 25. | In 2004, the first use of forensic entomology in Brazil demonstrated its importance and potential if executed properly.
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| 26. | The prosecutor, Jeff Dusek, was highly critical of the forensic entomology evidence; in fact he dismissed the field outright.
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| 27. | ;: A forensic entomology student from America ( Ohio, to be exact ) that the group meets and befriends.
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| 28. | Though this species is rare, it can play an important part in forensic entomology, spreading disease, and decomposing carrion.
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| 29. | Being one of Canada s most publicized criminal cases, Dr . Haskell and his testimony brought forth forensic entomology.
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| 30. | Its larvae are used by humans for many purposes, including composting, manure management, forensic entomology, and live pet food.
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