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Intersection of CBRN, military forensic science, and counterterrorism
. 364.
2024
The development of screen-printed electrodes modified with gold and copper nanostructures for analysis of gunshot residue and low explosives
. 364.
2024
Quality Management in forensic science: A closer inspection
. 358.
2024
The influence of intra-personal variations in human hand odor on the determination of sample donor
. 334.
2022
Canine olfactory detection of trained explosive and narcotic odors in mixtures using a Mixed Odor Delivery Device
. 329.
2021
Forensic entomology when the evidence is "no insect." Best carrion fly species for predicting maximum postmortem interval in the United Arab Emirates
. 328.
2021
Multi-element comparisons of tapes evidence using dimensionality reduction for calculating likelihood ratios
. 301:426-434.
2019
Effect of re-use of surface sampling traps on surface structure and collection efficency for trace explosive residues
. 297:254-264.
2019
Determination of VOC marker combinations for the classification of individuals by gender and race/ethnicity
. 270:193-199.
2017
An investigation into the concurrent collection of human scent and epithelial skin cells using a non-contact sampling device
. 266:148-159.
2016
Chemical characterization of synthetic cannabinoids by electrospray ionization FT-ICR mass spectrometry
. 266:474-487.
2016
The forensically important blow fly,
Chrysomya megacephala
(Diptera: Calliphoridae), is more likely to walk than fly to carrion at low light levels
. 266:245-249.
2016
An assessment of detection canine alerts using flowers that release methyl benzoate, the cocaine odorant, and an evaluation of their behavior in terms of the VOCs produced
. 251:107-114.
2015
Technical note: Headspace analysis of explosive compounds using a novel sampling chamber
. 248:55-60.
2015
Verification of AFLP kinship methods of entomological evidence by sequencing
. 245:58-62.
2014
Evaluating the utility of hexapod species for calculating a confidence interval about a succession based postmortem interval estimate
. 241:91-95.
2014
Morphological identification of animal hairs: Myths and misconceptions, possibilities and pitfalls
. 238:101-107.
2014
Estimating postmortem interval using RNA degradation and morphological changes in tooth pulp
. 229.
2013
Applicability of emanating volatile organic compounds from various forensic specimens for individual differentiation
. 226:173-182.
2013
Creation of training aids for human remains detection canines utilizing a non-contact, dynamic airflow volatile concentration technique
. 217:32-38.
2012
Elemental analysis of glass by laser ablation inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (LA-ICP-OES)
. 217:222-228.
2012
Trace analysis of urea nitrate by liquid chromatography-UV/fluorescence
. 211:76-82.
2011
Analysis of hydrogen peroxide field samples by HPLC/FD and HPLC/ED in DC mode
. 209:166-172.
2011
Evaluation of selected sorbent materials for the collection of volatile organic compounds related to human scent using non-contact sampling mode
. 209:133-142.
2011
Analysis of the headspace composition of smokeless powders using GC-MS, GC-μECD and ion mobility spectrometry
. 208:29-36.
2011
Canine human scent identifications with post-blast debris collected from improvised explosive devices
. 199:103-108.
2010
Application of laser ablation (LA-ICP-SF-MS) for the elemental analysis of bone and teeth samples for discrimination purposes
. 195:17-27.
2010
DNA degradation and genetic analysis of empty puparia: Genetic identification limits in forensic entomology
. 195:99-102.
2010
Detection of piperonal emitted from polymer controlled odor mimic permeation systems utilizing
Canis familiaris
and solid phase microextraction-ion mobility spectrometry
. 195:132-138.
2010
The population genetic structure of North American Lucilia sericata (Diptera: Calliphoridae), and the utility of genetic assignment methods for reconstruction of postmortem corpse relocation
. 195:63-67.
2010
Elemental analysis of white cotton fiber evidence using solution ICP-MS and laser ablation ICP-MS (LA-ICP-MS)
. 190:52-57.
2009
Detection of odor signatures of smokeless powders using solid phase microextraction coupled to an ion mobility spectrometer
. 188:112-118.
2009
Enhancing security of fingerprints through contextual biornetric watermarking
. 169:188-194.
2007
Mobile phase influence on electrospray ionization for the analysis of smokeless powders by gradient reversed phase high-performance liquid chromatography-ESIMS
. 154:159-166.
2005
Micellar electrokinetic chromatographic screening method for common sexual assault drugs administered in beverages
. 141:7-15.
2004
Inter-comparison of unrelated fiber evidence
. 135:146-149.
2003
Estimation of postmortem interval using the protein marker cardiac troponin I
. 134:11-16.
2003
Response of short tandem repeat systems to temperature and sizing methods
. 133:228-234.
2003
DNA-based identification of forensically important Chrysomyinae (Diptera: Calliphoridae)
. 120:110-115.
2001
ANALYSIS OF BREATH FOR CANNABIS MARKERS USING CAPILLARY MICROEXTRACTION OF VOLATILES (CMV)
2017
DISCRIMINATION OF MEXICAN AND SOUTH AMERICAN HEROIN HCL WITH 87SR/86SR ISOTOPIC ANALYSIS
2017
Letter to FSI re: "Can forensic science learn from the COVID-19 crisis?" Forensic Science International, V316, 2020
2021
Commentary on J-P. Michaud, G. Moreau, Predicting the visitation of carcasses by carrion-related insects under different rates of degree-day accumulation, Forensic Sci. Int. 185 (2009) 78-83
2017
On the importance of training aids and the definition of an explosive odor signature: Commentary on Kranz et al
2015
Detection of odor signatures of smokeless powders using solid phase microextraction coupled to an ion mobility spectrometer (vol 188, pg 112, 2009)
2009
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MEDICINE, LEGAL
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International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
0379-0738
Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)
1872-6283
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journal abbreviation
FORENSIC SCI INT