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release name: Forensic.Science.international.Volume.168.issue.1.May.2007.eBook-EEnrnrelease date: 05.08.07 rnsize: 8.34 MB rnauthor: -assorted-rntitle: Forensic Science International, Volume 168, Issue 1, May 2007rnISBN: n/a rnFORMAT: PDF rncategory/genre: Forensics rnrn release notes/summary (backcover information)rnrnEnjoy this latest issue of FSI!rnrnTOC:rnrnrn1. Editorial BoardrnPage CO2rnrn Review Article rn 2. Phylogeographic investigations: The role of rn trees in forensic geneticsrnPages 1-13rnA. Salas, H.-J. Bandelt, V. Macaulay and M.B. rnRichardsrnrn Regular Articles rn 3. Optimisation and evaluation of 1,2-rn indanedione for use as a fingermark reagent and rn its application to real samplesrnPages 14-26rnChristie Wallace-Kunkel, Chris Lennard, Milutin rnStoilovic and Claude Rouxrnrn 4. Identification and phylogenetic analysis of rn hepatitis C virus in forensic blood samples rn obtained from injecting drug usersrnPages 27-33rnH. Kato, Y. Maeno, Y. Seko-Nakamura, J. rnMonma-Ohtaki, S. Sugiura, K. Takahashi, L.X. rnZhe, T. Matsumoto, F. Kurvanov, M. Mizokami, et rnal.rnrn 5. A microbiological test for the diagnosis of rn death by drowningrnPages 34-36rnA. Lucci and A. Cirnellirnrn 6. A quantitative differentiation method for rn plastic bags by wide angle X-ray diffraction for rn tracing the source of illegal drugsrnPages 37-41rnValerio Causin, Carla Marega, Pietro Carresi, rnSergio Schiavone and Antonio Marigornrn 7. Analysis of body fluid mixtures by mtDNA rn sequencing: An inter-laboratory study of the rn GEP-ISFG working grouprnPages 42-56rnM. Montesino, A. Salas, M. Crespillo, C. Albarr?, rnA. Alonso, V. ?varez-Iglesias, J.A. Cano, M. rnCarvalho, D. Corach, C. Cruz, et al.rnrn Preliminary Communication rn 8. Proposal for internet-based Digital Dental rn Chart for personal dental identification in forensicsrnPages 57-60rnYoichi Hanaoka, Asao Ueno, Tamiyuki Tsuzuki, Masahiro rnKajiwara, Kiyoshi Minaguchi and Yoshinobu Satornrn Announcement of Population Data rn 9. Y-chromosomal haplotypes for the AmpFlSTR Yfiler rn PCR Amplification Kit in a population sample from rn Central PolandrnPages 61-67rnIreneusz Soltyszewski, Witold Pepinski, Magdalena rnSpolnicka, Ewa Kartasinska, Magdalena Konarzewska and rnJerzy Janicarnrn 10. Population data on the 11 STR loci in the Upper rn Silesia (Poland)rnPages 68-72rnEwa Raczekrnrn 11. Haplotypes for 12 Y-chromosomal STR loci in a rn Korean population (the central region)rnPages 73-84rnJung Ho Hwang, Ho Lee, Young Ae Lee, Myun Soo Han, rnWook Kim, Ingnyol Jin and Nam Soo Chornrn 12. Population genetic data for 18 STR loci in Costa rn RicarnPages 85-88rnA. Rodr?uez, G. Arrieta, I. San?, M.C. Vargas, O. rnGarc?, I. Yurrebaso, J.A. P?ez, M. Villalta and M. rnEspinozarnrn Case Report rn 13. Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome mimicking rn child abuse by burningrnPages e1-e4rnAndrea Porzionato and Anna Aprilernrn Preliminarly Communication rn 14. Single-metal deposition (SMD) as a latent rn fingermark enhancement technique: An alternative to rn multimetal deposition (MMD)rnPages e5-e9rnEric Stauffer, Andy Becue, Kanwar Vikas Singh, K. rnRavindranathan Thampi, Christophe Champod and Pierre rnMargotrnrn Announcement of Population Data rn 15. Data for Y-chromosome haplotypes in Fang and Bubi rn populations from Bioko (Equatorial Guinea)rnPages e10-e12rnC. Barrot, C. S?chez, A. Xifr? M. Ortega, J. Mas, E. rnHuguet, J. Corbella and M. Gen?rnrn 16. Allele frequencies for nine STR loci (D3S1358, vWA, rn FGA, D8S1179, D21S11, D18S51, D5S818, D13S317, D7S820) rn in the Italian populationrnPages e13-e16rnEmanuela Andreini, Sara Frison, Elena Longhi, Rosanna rnTorelli, Nicola De Fazio and Francesca Polirn rn Letter to the Editor rn 17. Acidosis, lactate, electrolytes, muscle enzymes, rn and other factors in the blood of Sus scrofa following rn repeated TASER?exposuresrnPages e17-e18rnCharly D. Millerrn rn 18. Re: Acidosis, lactate, electrolytes, muscle enzymes, rn and other factors in the blood of Sus scrofa following rn repeated TASER?exposuresrnPage e19rnJames R. Jauchemrnrn---rnrnForensic Science International publishes rnoriginal contributions in the many different rnscientific disciplines pertaining to the rnforensic sciences. Fields include forensic rnpathology and histochemistry, chemistry, rnbiochemistry and toxicology (including drugs, rnalcohol, etc.), biology (including the rnidentification of hairs and fibres), serology, rnodontology, psychiatry, anthropology, the rnphysical sciences, firearms, and document rnexamination, as well as investigations of value rnto public health in its broadest sense, and the rnimportant marginal area where science and rnmedicine interact with the law.rnrnForensic Science International publishes: rnrn^Original Research Papers rn^Review Articles rn^Preliminary Communications rn^Letters to the Editor rn^Book Reviews rn^Case Reports rnrnThe journal covers all legal aspects of the rngeneral disciplines listed above, as well as rnspecialist topics of forensic interest that are rnincluded in, or are related to, these disciplines, rne.g.:rnrn^Biochemical and chemical analyses, and the forensic rnapplication of advanced analytical, physical, rnchemical and instrumental techniques rn^Bitemark evidence rn^Battered child syndrome rn^Questioned documents rn^Ballistics, projectiles and wounds rn^Fingerprints and identification rn^Tool marks rn^Contact traces rn^Poisoning rn^Breath analysers rn^Accident investigation and mass disasters
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