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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    International journal of legal medicine 69 (1971), S. 125-131 
    ISSN: 1437-1596
    Keywords: Bayessches Theorem ; Vaterschafts-Plausibilität
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine , Law
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Das Bayessche Theorem wird zur Berechnung der Vaterschaftsplausibilität angewendet und gleichzeitig die Richtigkeit der Anwendung durch Schätzung des Verhältnisses $$\bar q$$ in einem gegebenen Material überprüft. Durch das angegebene Verfahren erhält die Schätzung vonq eine breite Grundlage, da es nicht nur aus dem Verhältnis der Ausschlüsse zur mittleren Ausschluß wahrscheinlichkeit, sondern aus sämtlichen Terzett-typen ermittelt wird. Dem Blutgruppengutachter wird empfohlen,q in seinem Material zu schätzen und festzustellen, ob eine Berechnung der Vaterschaftsplausibilität in seinem Material nach dem Bayesschen Theorem möglich ist.
    Notes: Summary Applying Bayes' theorem a method for the calculation of the plausibility of paternity is proposed. The estimate ofq as realization of the eventsDV—the occurrence of dublets mother-child with true fathers—and $$\overline {DV} $$ —the occurrence of dublets mother-child with falsely alleged men—serves as means to prove the correctness of the application. Experts in blood group serology are invited to estimateq in their case material to find out if Bayes' theorem can be applied to paternity calculations.
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    ISSN: 1437-1596
    Keywords: Key words Ganglion cells ; Hippocampus ; Immunohistochemistry ; Mean optical density (MOD) ; Morphine
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine , Law
    Notes: Abstract To investigate the topography of morphine distribution in the human brain, a method has been developed to detect morphine immunohistochemically. In this study hippocampus tissue from victims of heroin overdose (blood morphine concentrations 220 ng/g–1500 ng/g; 6-MAM positive urine sample), known for its high concentration of μ-opiate receptors was used. The immunohistochemical staining was performed with an anti-morphine antiserum originally developed for radio-immuno-assays. In comparison with control specimens from cases of sudden death without morphine exposition or a history of heroin abuse, the brains from victims of heroin overdose showed selectively stained ganglion cells, axons and dendrites, suggesting a massive concentration of morphine in the neuronal structures.
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