Blood Analysis

/ˈblʌd əˈnæləsɪs/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The examination of blood samples to obtain medically relevant data, often used as evidence in forensic and legal contexts.
    The court accepted the blood analysis as crucial evidence in the criminal investigation.

Forms

  • blood analysis
  • blood analyses

Commentary

In legal contexts, blood analysis is frequently used to establish facts such as intoxication, poisoning, or genetic identification, thus requiring strict adherence to chain of custody protocols.

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