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Reference Base Comparative study of some morphological and microscopic i... |
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Comparative study of some morphological and microscopic identifying features of genuine rhino (Rhinoceros unicornis) horns and fake horns |
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Jha, D.K.; Kshetry, N.T.; Pokharel, B.R.; Panday, R.; Aryal, N.K. |
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2015 |
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Journal of Forensic Research |
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6 (6) |
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1-5 |
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Asia
Morphology - Horn
Indian Rhino
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Rhino horn is hard, elongated, conical structure composed entirely of keratin but lacking bony core. Illegal trade of rhino horn has high financial rewards. Both genuine and fake horns are confiscated by authorities and sent for identification. Various morphological and microscopic features of 21... |
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