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Contents - Forensic Science Communications - April 2005

Contents - Forensic Science Communications - April 2005
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April 2005 - Volume 7 - Number 2

Contents

Research and Technology

Analysis of the Uniqueness and Persistence of Human Scent

Allison M. Curran, Scott I. Rabin, and Kenneth G. Furton

Evaluating Mixed DNA Profiles with the Presence of Relatives: Theory, Method, and Computer Software

Yue-Qing Hu, Wing K. Fung, and Jian Lu

Population Genetics of 17 Microsatellite Loci in Three Major Groups of Andhra Pradesh, India

G. Hima Bindu, Rajni Trivedi, and V. K. Kashyap

Standards and Guidelines

Validation Guidelines for Laboratories Performing Forensic Analysis of Chemical Terrorism

Scientific Working Group on Forensic Analysis of Chemical Terrorism (SWGFACT)

Forensic Human Hair Examination Guidelines

Scientific Working Group on Materials Analysis (SWGMAT)

Forensic Fiber Examiner Training Program

Scientific Working Group for Materials Analysis (SWGMAT)

Short Communications

2005 Crime Laboratory Development Symposium Nomination Form

 

Interlaboratory Study on Bone Extraction for Mitochondrial DNA Analysis

Scientific Working Group on DNA Analysis Methods Mitochondrial DNA Subcommittee

Meetings and Conferences

To Meetings and Conferences Page

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