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emains. The researcher should consider this section of the bibliography as much as that compiled on DNA topics. It is also<br />

not a stretch for citations in General Crime Scene and Death Scene Investigation or Criminal and Cultural Behavior to<br />

be an important cross-reference. The context of all trace evidence, including haris and feathers, is important in defining the<br />

scope of potential evidence to collect from crime scenes. Research into the appearance and condition of biological trace<br />

evidence should be found under those sections addressing Taphonomy. The Section on Scavenging also cross-relates to this<br />

category in that those animals which may have fed on a victim’s remains will inevitably shed hairs or feathers at the scene<br />

which might be confused with secondary evidence transferred by a perpetrator.<br />

(582 citations)<br />

Adorjon, A.S., and G.B. Kolenosky<br />

1969 Manual for the Identification of Hairs of Selected Ontario Mammals. Ontario Department of Lands and Forests Research, Report 90.<br />

Agius, Ronald, Thomas Nadulski, Hans-Gerhard Kahl, Johannes Schräder, Bertin Dufaux, Michel Yegles, and Fritz Pragst<br />

2010 Validation of a Headspace Solid-Phase Microextraction-GC-MS/MS for the Determination of Ethyl Glucuronide in Hair According to Forensic<br />

Guidelines. Forensic Science International, 196(1-3):3-9.<br />

Aitken, C.G.G., and J. Robertson<br />

1986 The Value of Microscopic Features in the Examination of Human Head Hairs: Statistical Analysis of Questionnaire Returns. Journal of Forensic<br />

Sciences, 31(2):546-562.<br />

1987 Contribution to the Discussion of Probabilities and Human Hair Comparison. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 32(3):684-689.<br />

Almer, Johanne<br />

2005 Recent Ontario Court Decisions Involving Hair <strong>Evidence</strong>. A Presentation before the 57th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic<br />

Sciences, February 21-26, 2005, New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />

Anderson, Kimberly L., Ellen E. Quillen, Mark D. Shriver, and David R. Foran<br />

2009 Using SNPs to Predict Hair Pigmentation in Individuals of European Ancestry. A Poster Presentation before the 61 st Annual Meeting of the<br />

Academy of Forensic Sciences, February 16-21, Denver, Colorado<br />

Andrasko, J.<br />

1984a Calcium Profiles in Permanent Wave Hair and Its Application in Forensic Science. Proceedings of the Tenth International Meeting of the<br />

Forensic Science Society, October, Oxford, England.<br />

1984b Calcium Profiles in Permanent Waved Hair and Its Application to Forensic Science. Journal of the Forensic Science Society, 24:327<br />

Andrasko, J., and B. Lundgren<br />

1983 Forensic Examination of Permanent Waved Hair. Proceedings of the Second Scandinavian Conference of Forensic Science, August 1983,<br />

LinkPing, Sweden.<br />

Andrasko, J., and B. Stocklassa<br />

1987 HPLC Analysis of Shampoo Residues in Human Hair. Proceedings of the Eleventh International Meeting of the Forensic Science Society,<br />

August, Vancouver, Canada, p.249.<br />

1990 Shampoo Residue Profiles in Human Head Hair. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 35(3):569-579.<br />

Andrisano, V., R. Gotti, P. Roveri, and V. Cavrini<br />

1997 Analysis of Semipermanent Hair Dyes by HPLC with Online Post Column Photochemical Derivatisation. Chromatographia, 44(7-8):431-437.<br />

Anonymous<br />

1960 Laboratory Solves a Variety of Crimes with Animal Hairs. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 29(3):18-20.<br />

1976 Don’t Miss a Hair. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation, 45(5):9-15.<br />

1997 From Bad to Worse: Hair Today, Scorned Tomorrow. Science Sleuthing, 21:11-15.<br />

Appel, Oliver, and Irina Kollo<br />

2010 The Evidential Value of Singed Hairs in Arson Cases. Science and Justice, 50(3):138-140.<br />

Appenzeller, Brice M.R., Resmi Agirman, Paul Neuberg, Michel Yegles and Robert Wennig<br />

2007 Segmental Determination of Ethyl Glucuronide in Hair: A Pilot Study. Forensic Science International, 173(2-3):87-92.<br />

Arnold, W.<br />

1990 The Determination of Drugs and Their Substitutes in Human Hairs. Forensic Science International, 46:17-18.<br />

Assarian, G., and D. Oberleas<br />

1971 Effect of Washing Procedures on Trace Element Content of Hair. Clinical Chemistry, 23(9):1771-1772.<br />

Audinot, J.N., et al.<br />

2003 Detection and Quantification of Benzodiazepines in Hair by ToF-SIMS: Preliminary Results. Appl Surf Sci, 203:718-721.<br />

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