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Development of baseline survey of random presence of glass and paint for the interpretation of evidence in the US courts
Characterization and classification of organic gunshot residue from neat smokeless powder, cartridge cases, and the hands of known shooters
Advancing the use of LIBS mobile technology in shooting reconstructions and firearm-related investigations
Development and evaluation of methods for objective comparison of x-ray fluorescence spectra
Interlaboratory Study to Evaluate Background Databases for the Calculation of Likelihood Ratios in the Interpretation of Vehicle Glass Evidence using LA-ICP-MS Data
Uncovering Gunshot Residue Flow and Deposition Mechanisms Using Novel Visualization Methods, Real-Time Atmospheric Particle Sampling, and Spectrochemical Techniques
Assessment of Performance Rates on the Elemental Comparison of Small and Irregular Glass Fragments Using μ-XRF and LIBS
Experimental Results on Data Analysis Algorithms for Extracting and Interpreting Edge Feature Data for Duct Tape and Textile Physical Fit Examinations
Transfer and Persistence Studies of Inorganic and Organic Gunshot Residues using Synthetic Skin Membranes
Forensic interlaboratory evaluations of a systematic method for examining, documenting, and interpreting duct tape physical fits
Capabilities and Limitations of GC-MS and LC-MS/MS for Trace Detection of Organic Gunshot Residues from Skin Specimens
The analysis of glass from portable electronic devices and glass accessories using µ-XRF for forensic investigations
A Feasibility Study of Direct Analysis in Real Time-Mass Spectrometry for Screening Organic Gunshot Residues from various Substrates
Response to commentary on "Transfer and persistence studies of inorganic and organic gunshot residues using synthetic skin membranes"
The random presence of glass and paint on the clothing and footwear of members of the general population: A US baseline survey at various seasons
Evolution of LIBS technology to mobile instrumentation for expediting firearm-related investigations at the laboratory and the crime scene
Elemental Characterization of Leaded and Lead-Free Inorganic Primer Gunshot Residue Standards Using Single Particle Inductively Coupled Plasma Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry
Prevalence and probabilistic assessment of organic and inorganic gunshot residue and background profiles using LIBS, electrochemistry, and SEM-EDS
Comparison of portable and benchtop electrochemical instruments for detection of inorganic and organic gunshot residues in authentic shooter samples
Homogeneity assessment of the elemental composition of windshield glass by mu-XRF, LIBS and LA-ICP-MS analysis
Evaluation of organic and inorganic gunshot residues in various populations using LC-MS/MS
Fast Screening of Firearm Discharge Residues by Laser-Based Spectrochemical Methods, Electrochemical Sensors, and Chemometrics
Analysis of primer gunshot residue particles by laser induced breakdown spectroscopy and laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
Development of tailor-made inorganic gunshot residue (IGSR) microparticle standards and characterization with a multi-technique approach
An interlaboratory study evaluating the interpretation of forensic glass evidence using refractive index measurements and elemental composition
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