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W1: Information Does Exist Beyond the FirstPage of Your Google Search!American Academy of Forensic SciencesLas Vegas, NV (February 22, 2016)Free Forensic ScienceInformation Resourcesfor the PractitionerJeff TeitelbaumLibrarian, Forensic Laboratory Services BureauWashington State Patrol

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Current researchBloodstain Patterns on Textile Surfaces: A Fundamental AnalysisStephen Michielsen, Michael Taylor, et al; 2015Exploitation of Very Small Particles to Enhance the Probative Value of Carpet FibersDavid A. Stoney, Ph.D., Paul L. Stoney, MBA, Cedric Neumann, Ph.D.; 2015Human Hair Proteomics - Improved Evidence DiscriminationRobert H. Rice, Pei-Wen Wu, Selena M. Mann; 2015Improved Detection of Synthetic Cathinones in Forensic Toxicology Samples: ThermalDegradation and Analytical ConsiderationsSarah Kerrigan, Ph.D.; 2015Low-Template DNA Mixture Interpretation: Determining the Number of ContributorsCatherine Grgicak, Ph.D.; 2015Tools for Improving the Quality of Aged, Degraded, Damaged, or Otherwise Compromised DNAEvidenceMichael M. Cox, Ph.D., Evelyn M. Mercer; 2015

Older researchFlight characteristics and stain patterns of human bloodH.L. MacDonell; 1971Methods for the Restoration of Obliterated Serial NumbersR. S. Treptow; 1977Footwear IdentificationMichael J. Cassidy; 1980

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