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Sciences, February 19-24, 2007, San Antonio, Texas.<br />

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2004 Comparison of Incinerated Fabrics by Differential Scanning Calorimetry. A Poster Presentation before the 56th Annual Meeting of the American<br />

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1980 A Semi-Mciro Technique for the Extraction and Comparison of Dyes in Textile Fibers. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 25(1):168-173.<br />

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1981 The Evaluation and Selection of Uncorrelated Paired Solvent Systems for Use in the Comparison of Textile Dyes by Thin-Layer<br />

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1982 The Persistence of Textile Fibers Transferred During Simulated Contacts. Journal of the Forensic Science Society, 22(4):353-360.<br />

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1984 Observations on Redistribution of Textile Fibers. Journal of the Forensic Science Society, 24(1):3-7.<br />

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1997a The Population of Textile Fibres on Car Seats. Science & Justice, 37:25-31. (also cited as pp.25-30).<br />

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