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Volume 23, Issue 4 (October 1978)

ISSN: 0022-1198
CODEN: JFSCA
Published Online: 1 October 1978
Page Count: 6


Detection of Drugs in a Bloodstain. I: Diphenylhydantoin
Mortimer, CE
Research assistant professor, forensic chemist, and research associate, University of Pittsburgh, Pa.

Smith, FP
Research assistant professor, forensic chemist, and research associate, University of Pittsburgh, Pa.

Shaler, RC
Research assistant professor, forensic chemist, and research associate, University of Pittsburgh, Pa.

(Received 28 March 1977; accepted 16 January 1978)

Abstract

The blood of individuals differs in many ways. Forensic scientists have taken advantage of identifiable genetic differences that have permitted calculations to be made regarding the individuality of a particular blood specimen in the general population.



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Paper ID: JFS10726J
DOI: 10.1520/JFS10726J
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