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  • ...oxicol. 27: 53-56, 2003.</ref><ref>Cone EJ, Welch P, Paul BD, Mitchell JM. Forensic drug testing for opiates, III. Urinary excretion rates of morphine and code
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  • ...] || '''10.6.1'''&nbsp;[[Library|Institutions]]&nbsp;and&nbsp;[[Cataloging|Techniques]]&nbsp;for&nbsp;the&nbsp;Collection,<BR>Storage,&nbsp;Dissemination&nbsp;an ...Human Life || Chief Medical Examiner, State of [[Maryland]]; Professor of Forensic Pathology, [[University of Maryland, Baltimore|University of Maryland]] Med
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  • ...f Analytical Chemistry |year=2009|pages=297–319|issue=1 |volume=2 |title=Forensic Chemistry|pmid=20636064 |author=Bell S |doi=10.1146/annurev-anchem-060908-1 ...ecreasing the risk of sample contamination. In order to prevent tampering, forensic chemists must keep track of a chain of custody for each sample. A chain of
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  • ...etic and produced in high volume on appropriately scaled organic synthetic techniques. Synthetic polymers today find application in nearly every industry and are ...expressed in terms of [[molecular weight]]. Since synthetic polymerization techniques typically yield a polymer product including a range of molecular weights, t
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  • ...hout human history—so have their [[material]]s, production [[tool]]s and techniques, [[culture|cultural]] influences, and [[social]] significance. ...ogical developments.<ref>[http://researchnews.osu.edu/archive/textiles.htm FORENSIC PHOTOGRAPHY BRINGS COLOR BACK TO ANCIENT TEXTILES]</ref> Our knowledge of c
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  • ...to indoor use of a gasoline-powered generator|journal=Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine|volume=8|issue=2|pages=54–56|year=2001|month=June|pmid=16083675| ...ath due to nonlethal maternal carbon monoxide poisoning|journal=Journal of Forensic Sciences|volume=35|issue=6|pages=1448–1452|year=1990|month=November|pmid=
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  • ...chburn, Rg; Zondervan, A|title=A preliminary study on the use of (10)Be in forensic radioecology of nuclear explosion sites.|volume=99|issue=2|pages=260–70|i ...BeX<sub>4</sub><sup>2−</sup>. This characteristic is used in analytical techniques using [[EDTA]] as a ligand which preferentially forms octahedral complexes
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  • ...chromatographic]] techniques as part of a drug use testing program or in a forensic investigation of a traffic or other criminal offense or suspicious death. T
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  • ...ative in ''Cannabis sativa'': implications for forensic investigations]. ''Forensic Science International'' '''131'''(1): 65-74. Retrieved on 25 February 2007< ...crop-use characteristics and geographic origins of ''Cannabis sativa'']. ''Forensic Science International'' 172(2-3): 179-190. Retrieved on 29 December 2008</r
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  • ...abinoids in Confiscated Marijuana from 1980-1997. | journal = [[Journal of Forensic Sciences]] | volume = 45 | issue = 1 | pages = 24–30 | year = 2000 | mont ...Kaste D |title=Sildenafil analogs used for adulterating marijuana |journal=Forensic Sci. Int. |volume=182 |issue=1-3 |pages=e23–4 |year=2008 |month=November
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  • | title = New Anesthetic Agents, Devices, and Monitoring Techniques ...6 |date=June 2006 |publisher=US Drug Enforcement Administration, Office of Forensic Sciences Washington, D.C. 20537|accessdate=22 June 2009}}</ref>]]
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  • ...oncentrations to optimize treatment in maintenance clinics: I. Measurement techniques for a clinical setting |journal=Journal of addictive diseases: the official ...sis of poisoning in hospitalized victims, or in whole blood to assist in a forensic investigation of a traffic or other criminal violation or a case of sudden
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  • ...>Spiller HA. Postmortem oxycodone and hydrocodone blood concentrations. J. Forensic Sci. 48: 429-431, 2003.</ref><ref>R. Baselt, ''Disposition of Toxic Drugs a
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  • ...stigators, analysts, and others. This team made every possible [[forensics|forensic]] examination of recovered components of the explosives and studied the liv ...dent]]" and, more importantly, because "its business is the development of techniques for manipulating people's attitudes."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.courttv
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  • ...into The Dalles' water system.<ref name="carus" /> If successful, the same techniques were to be used closer to [[Election Day (United States)|Election Day]].<re ...cult's bizarre plot to overthrow the government using germ warfare | work =Forensic Files: [[Court TV]] | publisher =Turner Entertainment Digital Network, Inc.
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  • {{wikisource|FORENSIC EVALUATION REPORT}} .../16/exclusive_an_inside_look_at_how |date=2007-08-16 |title=Interview with forensic psychiatrist Dr. Angela Hegarty: An Inside Look at How U.S. Interrogators D
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  • ...1960s through the late 1970s, with a decline in use as more sophisticated techniques (such as [[Electroencephalography|EEG]] and [[MRI]]) replaced it in many ar [[Category:Forensic techniques]]
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