The Scientist, Spring 2007 [PDF]
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San Jose State University, College of Science
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Aggregation pheromone compounds of the black larder beetle Dermestes haemorrhoidalis Kuster (Coleoptera: Dermestidae) [PDF]
Gas chromatography with simultaneous flame ionisation and electroantennographic detection (GCEAD) and gas chromatography with mass spectrometry analysis (GCMS) of abdominal extracts of adult male Dermestes haemorrhoidalis Kuster (Coleoptera: Dermestidae)
Griepink, F.C., Korada, R.R.
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The Postmortem Interval of Two Decedents and Two Dog Carcasses at the Same Scene Based on Forensic Entomology. [PDF]
Li L +7 more
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This study aimed to investigate the presence of insects on mice carcasses in mangrove forest, the chronology of the insect presence and growth phase of the insects on estimating the time of death of the animal for the beneficial of forensic study ...
Ayu Saka Laksmita +2 more
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The Scientist, Winter 2009 [PDF]
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San Jose State University, College of Science
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Teaching Forensic Entomology, Forensic Anthropology, and Haematology & Serology during the COVID-19 pandemic: Practical activities for distance learning. [PDF]
Alexa VQ +9 more
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First record of Oestrus ovis Linnaeus, 1758 from Malta, and case reports of myiasis from the Maltese Islands (Diptera: Brachycera) [PDF]
Oestrus ovis is reported for the first time from Malta. An account is given of four cases of myiasis in Malta, one nasopharyngeal in a sheep host involving O.
Gatt, Paul, Zammit, Trevor
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It is all about the insects: a retrospective on 20 years of forensic entomology highlights the importance of insects in legal investigations. [PDF]
Lutz L +4 more
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Looking Back to Move Forward: How Review Articles Could Boost Forensic Entomology. [PDF]
Charabidze D, Martín-Vega D.
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Insect rearing protocols in forensic entomology: Benefits from collective rearing of larvae in a carrion beetle Necrodes littoralis L. (Silphidae). [PDF]
Gruszka J, Matuszewski S.
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