معجم مصطلحات علم الحشرات الجنائي: إنجليزي-عربي

المؤلفون

وليـد عبد الغني كعكة ، ، أشرف محمد مشالي ، ، ريم عطا الله العجمي ، ، فهد عبده أحمد المخلافي ، ، محمد صالح الخليفة ، ، فوزي إبراهيم بولقنافد

الكلمات المفتاحية:

علم الحشرات الجنائي، الطب الجنائي، علوم الحياة، العلوم الطبية، معاجم وقواميس أمنية

موجز

يقدم هذا المعجم تغطية شاملة لمصطلحات علم الحشرات الجنائي الذي يختص بالوقائع الجنائية المرتبطة بالحشرات التي تهم رجال القانون، معتمدًا على دلائل ووسائل علم الحشرات. ويستفيد من هذا المعجم مجموعة واسعة من القراء بمختلف معارفهم. ويحتوي على أكثر من 5000 مصطلح علمي وفني، تغطي مجالات التقنيات الحديثة في علم الحشرات الجنائي وجمع وتحليل بيانات وسجلات قضايا الحشرات وتقاريرها، وأدوات جمع الحشرات وحفظها وتربيتها مخبريًّا، والأسماء الشائعة والعلمية لأنواعها ذات الأهمية الجنائية، والتركيب الخارجي للحشرات وبيولوجيتها وجمع أدلة مسرح الجريمة وتغييرات بعد الوفاة وتعاقب الحشرات على الجثث في البيئات المختلفة وعلم الأرصاد الجوي الجنائي وعلم السميات الحشري والمدد الزمنية منذ الوفاة.

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2024-01-22

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978-603-8235-95-9

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2024-01-22

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10.26735/978-603-8235-95-9

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