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Contents - Forensic Science Communications - October 2008

Contents - Forensic Science Communications - October 2008
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October 2008 - Volume 10 - Number 4

Contents

Standards and Guidelines  

Important Notice of Revised Quality Assurance Standards for Forensic DNA  

Guideline for the Forensic Examination of Pressure-Sensitive Tapes

Scientific Working Group for Materials Analysis (SWGMAT)

Scientific Working Group on Dogs and Orthogonal Detection Guidelines: Selection of Serviceable Dogs

Scientific Working Group on Dogs and Orthogonal Detection Guidelines (SWGDOG)

Short Communications  

New FBI Laboratory Director Appointed  

Specialized Training Program  

Trace Evidence Symposium 2009

Sandra Koch

Meetings and Conferences

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