Table of contents :
EEn……Page 1
Forensic Science International, Volume 167, Issues 2-3, 11 April 2007……Page 2
Introduction……Page 3
Introduction……Page 4
Study 1-primary, secondary and tertiary transfer to banknotes……Page 5
Study 1-primary, secondary and tertiary transfer to banknotes……Page 6
Study 2-transfer between banknotes……Page 7
Study 3-comparing contamination with the background database……Page 8
Discussion……Page 9
Conclusions……Page 10
References……Page 11
Introduction……Page 12
Methods……Page 13
Results and discussion……Page 14
Effect of fingermark composition……Page 15
Visualisation of ‘‘removed’’ fingermarks……Page 16
Volta potential mapping of non-planar objects……Page 17
References……Page 18
Introduction……Page 20
Fabric identification……Page 21
Damage identification……Page 22
Discussion……Page 23
Reconstruction……Page 24
References……Page 25
Introduction……Page 26
Materials and design……Page 27
Test II: observational biases……Page 28
References……Page 29
Introduction……Page 31
Results and discussion……Page 32
Conclusion and recommendations……Page 34
References……Page 36
Introduction……Page 37
Field models……Page 38
Example of application: fire in a historical edifice……Page 39
Set up and validation of the geometrical and computational configurations……Page 40
Fire modelling of the two hypotheses of fire origin and cause……Page 41
Discussion and conclusion……Page 44
References……Page 45
The electrical network frequency……Page 46
Methods to extract and analyse ENF……Page 48
ENF database……Page 49
ENF sources……Page 50
Experiments: intra-network ENF stability……Page 51
Casework example 1……Page 52
Casework example 2……Page 53
Casework example 3……Page 54
References……Page 55
Introduction……Page 56
Material and methods……Page 57
Camera model……Page 58
Restricted perspective projection……Page 59
Experiments……Page 61
Conclusion……Page 62
References……Page 63
Purpose of the initiative……Page 64
Privacy, legal and societal aspects……Page 65
Environmental conditions……Page 66
3D face……Page 67
Database evaluation……Page 68
References……Page 69
Introduction……Page 70
Results……Page 71
References……Page 72
Introduction……Page 73
Results and discussion……Page 74
References……Page 76
Aim……Page 77
Specimens……Page 78
Mould material effect……Page 79
The final UPV calibration curve……Page 80
UPV regression model……Page 81
References……Page 82
Subject of research……Page 83
Research methodology……Page 84
Conclusions from braking tests……Page 85
Test results……Page 86
Conclusions from steady-state circular tests……Page 88
Presentation and discussion of results……Page 89
References……Page 90
Introduction……Page 91
Maximum uncertainty and mean square uncertainty……Page 92
Separation speed……Page 93
Uncertainty……Page 94
Monte Carlo simulation……Page 95
Monte Carlo simulation using a vehicle dynamic model……Page 96
Conclusion……Page 97
References……Page 98
Introduction……Page 99
Material and methods……Page 100
Results……Page 101
Case example……Page 103
References……Page 105
Introduction……Page 106
Architecture of the system……Page 107
The digital assets management……Page 108
Results and discussion……Page 109
References……Page 110
Introduction……Page 111
CoPs exchange tacit knowledge……Page 112
A marker for tacit knowledge levels in scientists……Page 113
Legitimate peripheral participation……Page 114
Use of SOPs in training……Page 115
References……Page 116
Introduction……Page 117
The proposed system……Page 118
Experimental results and discussion……Page 120
References……Page 122
Sample composition……Page 123
Test II……Page 124
Test IV……Page 125
Test V……Page 127
References……Page 129
Introduction……Page 130
Target compounds for profiling and choice of the analytical method……Page 131
Instrumentation……Page 132
Chromatographic method……Page 133
Derivatisation agent and cutting agent influence……Page 134
Influence of the samples’ storage condition……Page 135
Stability in a matrix at 20%……Page 136
References……Page 137
Introduction……Page 139
Choice of a comparison method……Page 140
Comparison of all ecstasy samples……Page 141
References……Page 143
Introduction……Page 144
Differentiation of the chemical form……Page 145
Differentiation of producers……Page 146
Excipient identification……Page 148
Comparison of ecstasy samples……Page 149
Conclusions……Page 150
References……Page 151
The data……Page 152
Basic definitions and notations……Page 153
Tools……Page 154
Discussion……Page 155
References……Page 156
Introduction……Page 157
Drug profiling in Switzerland……Page 158
An operational approach to systematic physical and chemical profiling……Page 159
Samples and sampling……Page 160
Analysis and comparisons……Page 161
Output……Page 162
Conclusion……Page 163
References……Page 164
Introduction……Page 165
Materials and methods……Page 166
Results and discussion……Page 167
References……Page 170
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