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View Contents ASTM Volume 14.02 General Test Methods; Forensic Psychophysiology; Forensic Sciences; Terminology; Conformity Assessment; Statistical Methods; Nanotechnology; Forensic Engineering; Manufacture of Pharmaceutical Products Published: July Over 190 standards cover:Forensic Psychophysiologyguides and practices address polygraph training and recommended practices for the design, conduct, and interpretation of psychophysiological detection of deception examinations. Forensic Sciencesthe majority of standards in this section deal with criminalistics and questioned documents, including forensic analysis, examination of physical evidence, documenting, labeling, storing, and retrieving evidence. Conformity Assessmentcriteria for the evaluation of testing laboratories and proficiency testing by interlaboratory comparisons. Hazard Potential of Chemicalscovers flash point, thermal stability and instability, explosibility, and autoignition temperatures of chemicals. Particle and Spray Characterizationstandards cover sieving and nonsieving methods and screening media. Quality and Statisticspractices and guides evaluate statistical methods, sampling and data analysis, and quality statements. Thermal Measurementspractices and test methods cover thermal analysis and thermophysical properties. Nanotechnologystandards cover terminology, environmental and occupational health and safety, international law and intellectual property, risk management, and product stewardship. Manufacture of Pharmaceutical Productsstandards examine the application of process analytical technology (PAT) within the pharmaceutical industry, highlighting PAT system management, implementation, and practices. Forensic Engineeringaddresses the scientific, engineering, ethical, and legal considerations inherent in forensic engineering investigations, reporting, and testimony. S140210-C01 S140210-C02 S140210-C03 S140210-C04 S140210-C05 S140210-C06 S140210-C07 S140210-F01 S140210-F02 S140210-R01 S140210-R02 S140210-R03 | ||