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Author: foxnic

DNA profiling of skeletal samples from the disappeared in Latin America.

Posted on 10th Mar 202218th May 2022 by foxnic

Weitz, S., Ricci, L., Davoren, J., Vullo, C., Salado, M., Peccerlli, F. (2009 Document available to read online. FSI Genetics… Read more DNA profiling of skeletal samples from the disappeared in Latin America.

Craniofacial identification: Techniques of facial approximation and craniofacial superimposition (in Handbook of Forensic Anthropology and Archaeology).

Posted on 10th Mar 202218th May 2022 by foxnic

Stephan, C. N. (2009) Book that is available to purchase. Read more

Legal aspects of identification (In Handbook of Forensic Anthropology and Archaeology).

Posted on 10th Mar 202210th Mar 2022 by foxnic

Chapter written by D. Ranson. Book edited by S. Blau and D. H. Ubelaker (2009) Read more

Forensic age progression and the search for missing children.

Posted on 10th Mar 202220th May 2022 by foxnic

James Lampinen, Jack D. Arnal, Jennifer Adams, Kady Courtney & Jason L. Hicks (2009, USA) Restricted access but abstract is available.… Read more Forensic age progression and the search for missing children.

The Role of Forensic Anthropology in Mass Fatality Incidents Management.

Posted on 10th Mar 202220th May 2022 by foxnic

Kahana, T., and Hiss, J. (2009) Restricted access but an abstract is available. Forensic Science International. Volume 205, Issues 1–3,… Read more The Role of Forensic Anthropology in Mass Fatality Incidents Management.

Methods of facial approximation and skull-face superimposition, with special consideration of method development in Australia (book chapter).

Posted on 10th Mar 202220th May 2022 by foxnic

Stephan, C. N., Taylor, R. G. and Taylor, J. A. (2008, Australia) Link to chapter and book details and here… Read more Methods of facial approximation and skull-face superimposition, with special consideration of method development in Australia (book chapter).

Personal narratives of loss and the exhumation of missing persons in the aftermath of war: in search of public and school pedagogies of mourning.

Posted on 10th Mar 202220th May 2022 by foxnic

Zembylas, M. (2008) Restricted access but an abstract is available, and if you contact the author they may send you… Read more Personal narratives of loss and the exhumation of missing persons in the aftermath of war: in search of public and school pedagogies of mourning.

Amplification of DNA mixtures- Missing data approach.

Posted on 10th Mar 202220th May 2022 by foxnic

Tvedebrink, T., Eriksen, P., Mogensen, H. and Morling, N. (2008) Document is available to read online. FSI Genetics. Read more

Recovery of DNA and fingerprints from touched documents.

Posted on 10th Mar 202220th May 2022 by foxnic

Sewell, J., Quinones, I., Ames, C., Multaney, B., Curtis, S., Seeboruth, H., Moore, S. and Daniel, B. (2008) Restricted access… Read more Recovery of DNA and fingerprints from touched documents.

FaSTR DNA: a new expert system for forensic analysis.

Posted on 10th Mar 202220th May 2022 by foxnic

Power, T., McCabe, B. and Harbison, S. A. (2008) Restricted access but abstract is available. FSI Genetics. Volume 3 issue… Read more FaSTR DNA: a new expert system for forensic analysis.

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