This book highlights the first systematic synthesis of various research approaches in forensic medical diagnosis of the morphological and polycrystalline structure of human biological tissues and biological fluids. One of the global challenges in such diagnosis is the assessment of actual time of death. The relevance and objectivity of such studies are given by the innovative use of complex multifunctional methods using lasers and Mueller-matrix polarimetry, which is presented in this book. As a result, within the framework of the statistical, correlation and fractal approaches, diagnostic relationships were established between the time parameters of the transformation of the topographic structure of polarization-inhomogeneous microscopic images of biological preparations and necrotic changes in the morphological structure of biological tissues of the deceased. On this foundation, new forensic medicine criteria have been developed for objective determination of time of death.
Highlights various approaches in forensic medical diagnosis of the morphological and polycrystalline structure of human biological tissues/fluids Presents new forensic medicine criteria for objective determination of the time of death Discusses the relevance and objectivity of the time of death studies by innovative use of complex multifunctional methods using lasers and Mueller-matrix polarimetry
M.S. Harazdyuk
Edge Diffraction Spatial Correlation Functions Partially Coherent Light Fields Optical Trapping Polychromatic Singular Optics Optical Fields Optical Diagnostics Temporal Correlation Functions Polychromatic Singular Optics