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A total of 3378 self‐reported treated and untreated hair samples were analyzed for PTCA and PTeCA by LC‐MS/MS. Moreover, their in vitro formation was assessed in 225 untreated hair by different cosmetic treatments with and without oxidative agents. Data suggest that PTeCA could be a reliable marker for oxidative cosmetic treatments in hair.
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Retrieving and Identifying Remnants of Artefacts on Local Devices Using Sync.com Cloud. [PDF]
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Memory-Driven Forensic Analysis of SQL Server: A Buffer Pool and Page Inspection Approach. [PDF]
Shin J.
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Single-layer KAN for deepfake classification: Balancing efficiency and performance in resource constrained environments. [PDF]
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Image Forensics in the Encrypted Domain. [PDF]
Yu Y, Lu Y, Li L, Chen F, Yan X.
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Field Explosives Detectors-Current Status and Development Prospects. [PDF]
Augustyniak D, Szala M.
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The forensic medical features of suicide in the high density of mobile workers city Dongguan
Zhang Ka
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Journal of Network and Computer Applications, 2013More and more often, smartphones are relevant targets of civil and criminal investigations. Currently, there are several tools available to acquire forensic evidence from smartphones. Unfortunately, most of these tools require to connect the smartphone under investigation through a cable to an external device, like a computer or a multimeter.
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Forensics-as-a-service: A Review of Mobile Forensics
2022 5th International Conference on Contemporary Computing and Informatics (IC3I), 2022Yogesh Kumar Sharma, , T Ramya
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