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Communicating forensic science opinion: An examination of expert reporting practices.
Agnes S. Bali+4 more
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Using targeted HILIC‐MS/MS metabolomics, inosine and hypoxanthine were identified as potential biomarkers of EPO administration. Their consistent and sensitive plasma responses highlight their promise for inclusion in the Athlete Biological Passport (ABP), warranting further investigation to enhance anti‐doping detection strategies. ABSTRACT Increasing
Olivier Salamin+5 more
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Analysing complex inference problems in forensic science using Bayesian networks: The example of the two-trace transfer problem [PDF]
Simone Gittelson+2 more
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Digital transformation risk management in forensic science laboratories.
E. Casey, T. Souvignet
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Identification of Tetrahydrocannabidiol Metabolites in Human Urine
The detection of Phase I and II metabolites of tetrahydrocannabidiol (H4CBD) in urine after oral ingestion of 25‐mg H4CBD by a volunteer is described. The proposed metabolite structures are based on ESI+ spectra recorded by HPLC‐HRMS and EI spectra after trimethylsilylation recorded by GC–MS.
Willi Schirmer+3 more
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Special Issue "Molecular Biology in Forensic Science: Past, Present and Future". [PDF]
Sessa F, Salerno M.
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Archaeology of death and forensic sciences in Mosteiro da Luz, São Paulo, Brazil: the excavation can make a difference inforensic anthropological study of mummies and skeletons [PDF]
Daniela Vitório Fuzinato+6 more
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DBS (Capitainer‐B50 and Tasso‐M20) enabled detection of testosterone esters in all participants, whereas urine testing (T/E) missed cases including potential UGT2B17 del/del carriers and individuals with testosterone prescription. More AAS and steroid‐esters could be detected in Capitainer‐B50 versus Tasso‐M20.
Tina Suominen+6 more
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Potential Applications of Scanning Probe Microscopy in Forensic Science
G. Stennis Watson, John Watson
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