Persistence of Stains and DNA on Evidence in Hostile Situations
<p>In order to exploit DNA evidence, biological liquid must be detected and recovered. It has been suggested that some hostile conditions like a long water soaking period may have an influence on evidence recovery and thus results and interpretation. These researches demonstrate that adapting...
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Main Authors: | Piters Alice (Author), Esponda Audrey (Author), Beaufils Martine (Author), Monique Guillaume (Author), Doutremepuich Antoine (Author), Doutremepuich Christian (Author) |
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Forensic Science Today - Peertechz Publications,
2016-11-01.
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