The Forensic Laboratory Handbook: Procedures and PracticeAshraf Mozayani, Carla Noziglia Springer Science & Business Media, 2007. gada 8. nov. - 300 lappuses A comprehensive and easy-to-read introduction to the work of the modern forensic laboratory. The authors explain in simple language the capabilities and limitations of modern forensic laboratory procedures, techniques, analyses, and interpretations. Here, the interested reader will find an understandable and fascinating introduction to the complex worlds of forensic serology DNA, chemistry, crime reconstruction, digital evidence, explosives, arson, fingerprints, firearms, tool marks, odontology, and pathology. Additional chapters address the problems of assuring quality and seeking trace evidence in the forensic laboratory. |
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... DNA for a profile to be established. Objects that have been touched or handled, e.g., a steering wheel, gun, phone, or even a fingerprint may also contain biological evidence that can be collected for analysis, but may not always produce a ...
... DNA for a profile to be established. Objects that have been touched or handled, e.g., a steering wheel, gun, phone, or even a fingerprint may also contain biological evidence that can be collected for analysis, but may not always produce a ...
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... DNA profiles of the offspring and both parents facilitates the DNA interpretation. Maternity/paternity testing can ... profile of the deceased can be directly compared to a family member for confirmation. In some cases, investigators may have ...
... DNA profiles of the offspring and both parents facilitates the DNA interpretation. Maternity/paternity testing can ... profile of the deceased can be directly compared to a family member for confirmation. In some cases, investigators may have ...
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... DNA resides in the spermatozoa heads (AE) and the nuclei of the epithelial cells (F and G). Leica DM LS2 Microscope at ×400. ed with ultraviolet (UV) light. Semen stains have the ... profile from Fig. 3. Figure was. Serology and DNA 7.
... DNA resides in the spermatozoa heads (AE) and the nuclei of the epithelial cells (F and G). Leica DM LS2 Microscope at ×400. ed with ultraviolet (UV) light. Semen stains have the ... profile from Fig. 3. Figure was. Serology and DNA 7.
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... profile is obtained, saving a portion of the sample can be important so it ... DNA. Extraction. One distinct type of DNA extraction used in forensic laboratories is commonly referred to as ... DNA from spermatozoa DNA. 14 Gefrides and Welch.
... profile is obtained, saving a portion of the sample can be important so it ... DNA. Extraction. One distinct type of DNA extraction used in forensic laboratories is commonly referred to as ... DNA from spermatozoa DNA. 14 Gefrides and Welch.
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... profile consistent with the complainant, whereas the sperm cell fraction would yield a single DNA profile consistent with a male. Although ... DNA Quantification After evidentiary samples and comparison reference samples Serology and DNA 15.
... profile consistent with the complainant, whereas the sperm cell fraction would yield a single DNA profile consistent with a male. Although ... DNA Quantification After evidentiary samples and comparison reference samples Serology and DNA 15.
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CHAPTER 2 | 35 |
CHAPTER 3 | 63 |
CHAPTER 4 | 79 |
CHAPTER 6 | 117 |
CHAPTER 7 | 143 |
CHAPTER 8 | 177 |
CHAPTER 9 | 195 |
CHAPTER 10 | 211 |
CHAPTER 12 | 249 |
CHAPTER 13 | 265 |
Index | 291 |
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