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Trends of chemometrics in bloodstain investigations

Trends in analytical chemistry : TrAC, v.107, 2018년, pp.181 - 195  

Sharma, Vishal (Corresponding author.) ,  Kumar, Raj

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Abstract The potential to ascertain the origin and aging of bloodstains have various important applications in the forensic serological investigation. The individualization of bloodstain is necessary as both human and animals can be involved in the crimes. The foremost advantages of these types of ...

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