Forensic Science Communications, Table of Contents, April 2001
April 2001 - Volume 3 - Number 2 |
Contents
Research and Technology
Analysis of Anions by Capillary Electrophoresis and Ion Chromatography for Forensic Applications
Mark L. Miller, Janet M. Doyle, Rip A. Lee, and Robert Gillette
Handwriting, Typewriting, Shoeprints, and Tire Treads: FBI Laboratory’s Questioned Document Unit
Dorothy-Anne E. Held
Interactive CD-ROM Proficiency Testing and Training: Learning From Experience
Wayne Ashley
Modeling Age, Obesity, and Ethnicity in a Computerized 3-D Facial Reconstruction
Martin P. Evison
Training Update
FY 2001 Specialized Forensic Science Training Program Course Schedule
Jane M. Homeyer
Meetings and Conferences
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