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Diego Alejandro Alvarez
DOI: 10.17303/jfrcs.2023.8.102
Since the end of the 19th century, criminal investigation began to use the invisible impressions of the fingerprints that people leave on the crime scene to relate them to suspecte...
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Heather Miller Coyle
DOI: 10.17303/jfrcs.2014.1.201
In order to facilitate optimal plant DNA quantitation and identification, an assay has been developed that uses generic plant PCR primers that amplify a region in the chloroplast g...
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Noboru Ishikawa
DOI: 10.17303/jfrcs.2021.6.105
One of the most common evaluations in forensic odontology involves bite mark analysis, which includes morphological evaluation of the indentations left on a victim to identify the ...
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Mark W. Davison
DOI: 10.17303/jfrcs.2014.1.202
The intent of this study was to attempt to quantify error associated with the measurements required in area of origin reconstructions resulting from the analysis of blunt force imp...
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Sonalee S
DOI: 10.17303/jfrcs.2022.7.104
Determination of the basic demographic data of the human subject analyzed is often done with the aid of lip prints, finger prints, bite marks and rugae patterns which serve as impo...
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Wolfgang Vautz
DOI: 1017303/jfrcs.2019.3.102
The volatile metabolite pattern in exhaled breath after smoking Cannabis sativa L. was determined by ion mobility spectrometry coupled to gas-chromatographic pre-separation (GC-IMS...
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