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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 Allele typing of short tandem repeats by capillary electrophoresis Tagliabracci, A.
1999
113 1 p. 26-32
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2 Fluorescence-based amplification of the STR loci D18S535, D1S1656 and D12S391 in a population sample from Aragon (North Spain) Nievas, P.
1999
113 1 p. 58-59
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3 Harmonisation of Medico-Legal Autopsy Rules Brinkmann, B.
1999
113 1 p. 1-14
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4 Homicidal poisoning with halothane Madea, B.
1999
113 1 p. 47-49
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5 Identification of victims of the 1998 Taoyuan Airbus crash accident using DNA analysis Hsu, C. M.
1999
113 1 p. 43-46
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6 Neuron-specific enolase as an effective immunohistochemical marker for injured axons after fatal brain injury Ogata, M.
1999
113 1 p. 19-25
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7 Nine STR markers plus amelogenin (AmpF>STR Profiler Plus): a forensic study in an Austrian population Neuhuber, F.
1999
113 1 p. 60-62
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8 Population genetic data for HumF13B, HumLPL and HumHPRTB in southeast Poland Koziol, P.
1999
113 1 p. 55-57
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9 Proficiency testing for psychoactive substances in Italy Ferrara, S. D.
1999
113 1 p. 50-54
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10 Sequence analysis of alleles at a microsatellite locus D14S299 (wg1c5) and population genetic comparisons Yoshimoto, Takashi
1999
113 1 p. 15-18
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11 Three-dimensional (3-D) imaging in post-mortem examinations: elucidation and identification of cranial and facial fractures in victims of homicide utilizing 3-D computerized imaging reconstruction techniques Myers, J. C.
1999
113 1 p. 33-37
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12 Y-STR haplotyping in two Hungarian populations Füredi, S.
1999
113 1 p. 38-42
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