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1 example, international safeguards or nuclear forensics.
2 a signature of processing history in nuclear forensics.
3 lar for identity and parental testing in DNA forensics.
4 has excellent potential to advance microbial forensics.
5 ne, ecology, agriculture, biotechnology, and forensics.
6 ns, ranging from cell line authentication to forensics.
7 inical diagnosis, food, the environment, and forensics.
8 logical samples to environmental analysis to forensics.
9 is of inorganic mixtures relevant to nuclear forensics.
10 y in diverse fields from cancer diagnoses to forensics.
11 iquantitative assay in clinical analysis and forensics.
12 es to be very useful in the field of nuclear forensics.
13 -related applications, as well as in nuclear forensics.
14 cine, agriculture, environmental science and forensics.
15 thodology to constrain seasonal timelines in forensics.
16 substantially expand capabilities of SERS in forensics.
17 aluable tool in environmental monitoring and forensics.
18 dical diagnostics, food quality control, and forensics.
19 e also highlight important ethical issues in forensic age determination and predicting the trajectory
21 istance to discarding chromatography as most forensic analyses require both an identification and a c
29 and statistical approaches can be applied to forensic analysis of other chemicals for similar purpose
32 m of a backpack MS with a sampling probe for forensic analysis or in the form of a compact MS with an
33 of the nuclear fuel cycle, assist in nuclear forensic analysis, and allow for more accurate measureme
34 this quantitation platform to be applied in forensic analysis, biothreat detection, clinical diagnos
35 ive for relatedness estimations, not only in forensic analysis, but also in ancient DNA studies, wher
36 vast array of samples that are submitted for forensic analysis, this can pose a major challenge for a
41 a toxic protein from the castor plant, is of forensic and biosecurity interest because of its high to
42 g and diagnosis, microbiological studies and forensic and environmental investigations because of its
45 h data sets generated from spiked samples in forensic and food safety context and has shown promising
47 sensus on the safe minimum numbers of acute, forensic and rehabilitation beds needed to reduce these
49 cation of MBT from diverse samples including forensic and/or archaeological specimens, it could have
51 tified Y-STRs with potential applications in forensics and genetic genealogy, assessed the ability to
55 pharmaceutical, agricultural, environmental, forensic, and food sciences to wearables and clinical di
57 such as cultural heritage, polymer research, forensics, and biological fields; however, currently, it
60 ed in-tube SPME device as an ideal probe for forensic application, drug monitoring, and point-of care
61 anzhong Han population and could be used for forensic applications and the studies of population gene
62 ons within a portable setting are studied in forensic applications of radiological debris analysis.
63 great potential of the developed method for forensic applications, although more work is needed for
64 t for ancestry inference, admixture mapping, forensic applications, and detecting genomic regions tha
65 for single textile fibers are in demand for forensic applications, and nondestructive methods with m
67 ion of microorganisms for a variety of human forensic applications, such as human identification, bod
68 with 13 short tandem repeats (STRs) used in forensic applications-we find that 90-98% of forensic ST
73 affecting bone post mortem are important in forensic, archaeological and palaeontological investigat
75 ly small or precious (such as in biological, forensic, art, and archeological investigations) and ana
77 of these techniques in the field of nuclear forensics at least with regard to spent reactor fuel.
78 debate in geochemical research and pollutant forensics because its historical record differs markedly
79 increased the supplies of crisis, acute and forensic beds to meet a mandatory target to safely reduc
80 A recovery as compared with proteinase K for forensic, biochemical research, genetic paternity and im
81 High serum 5-HT may serve as a potential forensic biomarker in autopsied infants with SIDS with s
82 f morphological particle analysis in nuclear forensics by providing a framework for a more rapid char
83 ications from microbiome characterization to forensics by revitalizing obsolescent detection strategi
87 nzodiazepines have recently appeared in many forensic cases as legal alternatives to federally schedu
89 sted on realistic heroin street samples from forensic cases, showing promising results for fast, on-s
95 ial and matching figures of merit will bring forensic chemistry and ambient mass spectrometry to a lo
96 pplicability of ambient mass spectrometry in forensic chemistry and explains the challenges that need
97 le, fast, nondestructive, and robust tool in forensic chemistry, producing reliable evidence at the m
101 en appear in terms of dilution factor in the forensic community, mass percentage, coverage (mass per
102 nization techniques have been adopted by the forensic community, there is significant resistance to d
105 ed in hair are essential to draw the correct forensic conclusions from hair analysis; we studied the
106 tify persons with intellectual disability in forensic contexts, inform evaluation and treatment, and
109 olymorphism levels on ancestry inference and forensic desirability suggests that forensically useful
113 of older patients, and 15 from long-term or forensic discharge facilities), including a total of 178
114 e evolutionary numerical methods now allow a forensic dissection of one of the greatest turnovers in
116 In this issue of Cell, Metzger et al. use forensic DNA markers to demonstrate that the leukemia ce
119 thods utilized for interpretation of complex forensic DNA mixtures may not be implemented properly in
123 hout generating split peaks and detected the forensic drugs with high recall, precision, and F-score
125 have been successfully used in the field of forensic entomology for identifying and ageing forensica
128 ds (e.g. population genetics, phylogenetics, forensics, etc.), due to their high mutability within an
132 expanding procedures of analysis and having forensic evidence of GHB intake in a long term are manda
133 instantaneous analysis of a wide variety of forensic evidence, including body fluid stains, at the s
141 ology would provide vital information during forensic examinations, allowing rapid initial indication
142 ion on the samples flagged by sexual assault forensic examiners as most probative, to build a standar
143 ctiveness than the selective policy based on forensic examiners, but more than doubles the yield.
144 mples deemed probative by the sexual assault forensic examiners, the proposed policy increases the CO
145 d ratio approach, expressing the role of the forensic expert, was proposed for determining the true o
153 ications from traditional taxonomy, ecology, forensics, food analysis, and environmental science.
154 particularly true in the burgeoning field of forensic footwear analysis, where images of shoe prints
157 Here we present a new approach that we name 'forensic genomics', combining field surveys, toxin testi
158 t a promising tool in fields such as nuclear forensics, geochemistry, and biology that could benefit
162 d in the present study are also valuable for forensic identification and paternity tests in China.
167 d contrary to the claims of popular fiction) forensic image retrieval is still widely being performed
168 ecrophagous insects such as blow flies is of forensic importance because the progression through the
173 e problem of products authenticity may be of forensic interest, the likelihood ratio approach, expres
174 ls Exercise (CMX-4) organized by the Nuclear Forensics International Technical Working Group (ITWG),
176 ichment method was applied to samples from a forensic investigation into a case involving the illegal
177 ing to clean facilities dedicated to nuclear forensic investigation of environmental samples enables
182 ear fuel pellets in the context of a nuclear forensics investigation have been mainly focused on macr
186 ffective analytical tools to support nuclear forensic investigations of seized or suspect materials.
187 is an extremely valuable form of evidence in forensic investigations so proper analysis is critical.
189 e bioassay for application in food analysis, forensic investigations, genetic screening and biodiagno
201 ints are the strict requirements enforced in forensic laboratories and the time and effort that must
206 ings have implications for the design of new forensic marker sets and for evaluations of the extent t
208 aults, a sample was not collected during the forensic medical exam from the body location deemed most
211 signature microorganisms could be useful to forensic microbiologists as a new source of data for est
213 m to picogram range; among those are nuclear forensics, nuclear safeguards, environmental survey, and
215 sented the population genetic data and their forensic parameters of 21 non-CODIS autosomal STR loci i
217 It is envisaged that NGS+ will revolutionize forensic pedigree searches, especially when the person o
218 ablishing latent fingerprint age would allow forensic personnel to determine if a latent fingerprint
219 ies of active or veteran military personnel, forensic populations or studies of participants known to
221 ysis, all of which are favorable for nuclear forensics practitioners and geochemists requiring REE pa
222 for rapid forensic short tandem repeat (STR) forensic profiling in a single disposable plastic chip i
225 t there is reasonable empirical clinical and forensic psychological evidence to support viewing ratio
227 M) and good precision (</=13%) and fulfilled forensic quality criteria for ion ratios of qualifying a
230 cise isomeric forms of NPS is of significant forensic relevance since legal controls are dependent on
234 y simple method that may find application to forensic science (e.g., for identifying the composition
235 om fingerprints is of potential relevance to forensic science and as well as toxicology and clinical
236 nts of myiasis can be of societal benefit to forensic science and in medicine as an aid to wound trea
237 ty to target a single analyte will transform forensic science as each originator attribute can be cor
239 ope approach can be used as a viable tool in forensic science for investigating the provenance of com
240 ation recommended by the European Network of Forensic Science Institutes (ENFSI) and the Scientific W
245 are widely used in ecology, archaeology, and forensic science to explore trophic relationships and pr
246 y people, the applicability of this assay in forensic science was shown for the simultaneous determin
248 ology and medicine, isotope biogeochemistry, forensic science, and palaeoclimatology, when isotopic a
249 gerprints could have a significant impact in forensic science, as it has the potential to facilitate
250 tly unrelated themes of art and archaeology, forensic science, geological science and astrobiology as
252 ughs in the use of microbiome approaches for forensic science, particularly in the areas of estimatin
257 Y-STR loci system was potentially useful in forensic sciences because it has a large power of discri
258 such as polymers, biological, catalytic, and forensic sciences where thin, highly turbid layers mask
262 n open-source, freely available program that forensic scientists can use to calculate likelihood rati
263 er provides a practical software solution to forensic scientists who wish to assess the statistical w
267 re, we provide a general overview of nuclear forensics, selecting examples of key "nuclear forensic s
268 increasing crime rates and the reduction of forensic service budgets increasingly require that evide
272 ip electrophoretic (ME) separation for rapid forensic short tandem repeat (STR) forensic profiling in
274 orensics, selecting examples of key "nuclear forensic signatures" which have allowed investigators to
275 ogonal mass spectral data to identify CAS of forensic significance for illicit drug detection, profil
278 forensic applications-we find that 90-98% of forensic STR records can be connected to corresponding S
279 n particular is a valuable series in nuclear forensic studies and is well-determined using LA-ICP-MS.
280 ations in microbiology and in biomedical and forensic studies of humans and other multicellular organ
281 re the increasing availability of commercial forensic "taggants", which may be used to physically mar
282 tion of their deposition order are important forensic tasks when evaluating questioned documents.
284 We performed a detailed analysis of this forensic technique to determine its reliability and effi
286 gated the trauma to the skeleton with modern forensic techniques, such as conventional CT and micro-C
290 35)Cs/(137)Cs ratios, which can be used as a forensic tool in determining the source of nuclear conta
291 strates the value of Raman spectroscopy as a forensic tool, and indicates that it can be used to eluc
294 s technique could be developed into powerful forensic tools to aid the attribution of outbreaks cause
298 n whole-genome sequencing for the purpose of forensic tracing of transmission pathways, focusing on t
300 ts in population genetics, phylogenetics and forensics, which require accurate SSRs to calculate intr