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Investigating Investigators: Examining Witnesses' Influence on Investigators.

Law and Human Behavior, 2006
This research examined the influence of eyewitness identification decisions on participants in the role of police investigators. Undergraduate "investigators" interviewed confederate "witnesses" and then searched a computer database of potential suspects.
Leora C. Dahl   +2 more
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Investigating hypokalaemia

BMJ, 2013
11/0004171/Diabetes UK/United ...
Oram, Richard A.   +2 more
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Investigating the Investigators

Historical Reflections/Réflexions Historiques, 2020
Three cases of re-opened murder investigations in French West Africa are at the heart of this article. My aim is to examine these cases as a lens into everyday colonial policing that was not directly linked to major anti-colonial protests. All three inquiries into low-ranking colonial officers and the way they conducted their investigations took place ...
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Bloat Investigations

Outlook on Agriculture, 1955
Bloat is an important nutritional disorder of cattle and sheep grazing on legumes, though it can arise on grasses. It has been the subject of much research within the last few years, and it is now known that “frothy” bloat can be prevented by applying surface-active agents to pastures.
W. S. Ferguson, R. A. Terry
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Investigating the Investigators

Science, 2006
CAMBRIDGE, U.K.—Concerned about the expanding use of human DNA in criminal investigations, the U.K. Nuffield Council on Bioethics announced this week that it will examine how this forensic tool might endanger privacy and fair legal procedures. The review will feature public comments and a panel with legal and scientific experts.
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Investigating the Investigator

Africa Review of Books, 2014
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Enlisting investigators

Nature, 2010
Few scientists realize that the enormous budget of the US Department of Defense includes sizeable funds for basic research. Eric Hand provides a guide for the uninitiated.
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