Arsenic content of hair and bones in the case of the suspected poisoning of R. Brun, first mayor of the city of Zurich A. WyttenbachS. BajoE. Hug OriginalPaper Pages: 9 - 12
Charged particle induced X-ray analysis: A new tool in forensic science B. K. BarnesL. E. BeghianP. Quinn OriginalPaper Pages: 13 - 25
Determination of gunshot residues by neutron activation analysis H. MenkeCh. LeszczynskiM. Weber OriginalPaper Pages: 27 - 32
Examination of evidence materials for environmental contamination using activation analysis K. K. S. PillayC. C. Thomas Jr.G. F. Mahoney OriginalPaper Pages: 33 - 39
Mercury content of hair from normal and poisoned persons H. Al-ShahristaniI. K. Al-Haddad OriginalPaper Pages: 59 - 70
Collection and activation analysis of airborne gunshot residues W. B. RenfroW. A. Jester OriginalPaper Pages: 79 - 85
Neutron activation analysis by the monostandard method G. DelcroixJ. Cl. Philippot OriginalPaper Pages: 87 - 101
The variation of trace element concentrations in single human head hairs I. ObrusnikJ. GislasonB. D. Pate OriginalPaper Pages: 115 - 134
Studies of the trace element content of bullet lead and jacket material R. D. GuyB. D. Pate OriginalPaper Pages: 135 - 142
Non-destructive examination of roman silver coins by neutron activation analysis A. van DalenH. A. DasJ. Zonderhuis OriginalPaper Pages: 143 - 149
An actual case of examination of counterfeited whisky F. W. LimaC. M. SilvaR. Guimarães Jr. OriginalPaper Pages: 157 - 164
Merits and demerits of forensic activation analysis when compared to other trace analysis methods S. S. Krishnan OriginalPaper Pages: 165 - 172
Identification of safe-packing materials D. J. R. EvansP. L. KennedyA. K. Bergh OriginalPaper Pages: 173 - 179
Pattern recognition as a statistical method for analyzing the confidence level in the identification of objects M. de BruinP. J. M. KorthovenC. C. Bakels OriginalPaper Pages: 181 - 191
Determination of minor elements in soil profiles by neutron activation analysis L. C. Bate OriginalPaper Pages: 193 - 202
Barium and antimony levels on hands significance as indicator of gunfire residue M. E. CowanP. L. PurdonM. Pro OriginalPaper Pages: 203 - 218
Experience with the method of autoradiography for firing distance determination J. Schmitz OriginalPaper Pages: 219 - 228
An evaluation of trace element analysis in the forensic investigation of fibre samples H. D. BushA. ButterworthC. A. Pounds OriginalPaper Pages: 245 - 264
Authentication of paintings by Ralph A. Blakelock through neutron activation autoradiography M. J. CotterP. MeyersE. V. Sayre OriginalPaper Pages: 265 - 285
Growth of hair and the trace element profile a study by sectional analysis S. GangadharanV. V. LakshmiM. Sankar Das OriginalPaper Pages: 287 - 304
Neutron activation analysis of dental metals with regard to forensic odontology (dental identification) K. RötzscherS. MendeH. -J. Wehran OriginalPaper Pages: 317 - 328
Differences in trace-element concentrations in hair between males and females G. C. VergheseR. KishoreV. P. Guinn OriginalPaper Pages: 329 - 335
Nuclear analysis applications in cooperative texas forensic investigation program S. J. GageJ. B. Whitworth OriginalPaper Pages: 337 - 354
Comparison of glass fragments by neutron activation analysis R. F. ColemanG. C. Goode OriginalPaper Pages: 367 - 388
Recent significant U.S. court cases involving forensic activation analysis V. P. Guinn OriginalPaper Pages: 389 - 398
Reliability in scientific evidence based on multi trace forensic neutron activation analysis W. S. LyonE. RicciF. F. Dyer OriginalPaper Pages: 399 - 404
Determination of237Np in urine by reversed-phase partition chromatography G. SantoriC. Testa Erratum Pages: 415 - 415
Analytical applications of neotridecanohydroxamic acid as stationary phase in extraction chromatography A. Delle Site Erratum Pages: 417 - 417