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Contents - Forensic Science Communications - January 2007

Contents - Forensic Science Communications - January 2007
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January 2007 - Volume 9 - Number 1

Contents

Research and Technology

A New Approach for the Analysis of Duct Tape Backings

Andria L. Hobbs
Jennifer Gauntt
Roger Keagy
Preston C. Lowe
Dennis Ward

Case Report

Fundamental Frequency Analysis of a Metal Baseball Bat

Kenneth W. Marr
Bruce E. Koenig

Technical Note

A New Approach for the Extraction of DNA from Postage Stamps

Christiane Lauk
Jörg Schaaf

Short Communications  

Thirty-Fifth Annual Crime Laboratory Development Symposium

Laura Turner

Trace Evidence Symposium

Sandra Koch

FBI Laboratory Specialized Training Program:
Training Course Date Changes

Cynthia Van Landingham

Host Needed: Gunshot Residue Road School

Cynthia Van Landingham

Digital CCTV Flip Book

Meetings and Conferences

To Meetings and Conferences Page

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