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Harboe, M.1959 A Method for Determination of Hemoglobin in Plasma by Near-Ultraviolet Spectropho<strong>to</strong>metry. Scandanavian Journal of Clinical Labora<strong>to</strong>ryInvestigations, 11:66-70.Harman, Alan1998 Bloodstain Pattern <strong>Interpretation</strong> Improved. Law and Order Magazine, March:43-46.Hassain, Javaid I., and C. Anthony Pounds1988 The Enhancement of Marks in Blood: Part I. CRE Report, Number 6491989 The Enhancement of Marks in Blood: Part II. CRE Report, Number 685Hatch, A.L.1993 A Modified Reagent for the Confirmation of Blood. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 38:1502-Hawkes, Vince1996 The OPP: Leaders in Bloodstain Technology. The OPP Review, DecemberHermon, Dalia, and Myriam Azoury2003 The Use of the Hexagon OBTI Test for Detection of Human Blood at <strong>Crime</strong> <strong>Scene</strong>s and on Items of Evidence. Journal of Forensic Identification,53(5):576-581.Hermon, Dalia, Moshe Shpitzen, Carla Oz, Baruch Glattstein, Myriam Azoury, and Ron Gafny2003 The Use of the Hexagon OBTI Test for Detection of Human Blood at <strong>Crime</strong> <strong>Scene</strong>s and on Items of Evidence. Part I: Validation Studies andImplementation. Journal of Forensic Identification, 53(5):566-575.Higaki, R.S., and W.M.S. Philip1976 A Study of the Sensitivity, Stability and Specificity of Phenolphthalein as an Indica<strong>to</strong>r Test for Blood. Canadian Society of Forensic SciencesJournal, 9:97-Hochmeister, M.N., B. Budowle, R. Sparkes, O. Rudin, C. Gehrig, M. Thali, L. Schmidt, A. Cordier, and R. Dirnhofer1999 Validation Studies of an Immunochroma<strong>to</strong>graphic One-Step Test for the Forensic Identification of Human Blood. Journal of Forensic Sciences,44(3):597-601.Hochmeister, M.N., R. Sparkes, O. Rudin, C. Gehrig, L. Schmidt, A. Cordier, and R. Dirnhofer1998 Evaluation of an Immunochroma<strong>to</strong>grphic 1-Step Test for the Forensic Identification of Human Blood. A Presentation before the 50th AnnualMeeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, San Francisco, CA.Holland, V.R., et al.1974 A Safer Substitute for Benzidine in the Detection of Blood. Tetrahedron, 30:3299-Hunt, A.C., et al.1960 The Identification of Human Blood Stains: A Critical Survey. Journal of Forensic Medicine, 7:112-Huntress, E.H., L.N. Stanley, and A.S. Parker1934 The Preparation of 3-Aminophthalhydrazide for Use in the Demonstration of Chemiluminescence. Journal of the American Chemical Society,56:241-Hurley, N.M. and J.O. Pex1990 Sequencing of Bloody Shoe Impressions by Blood Spatter and Blood Droplet Drying Times. Proceedings of the International Symposium on theForensic Aspects of Mass Disasters and <strong>Crime</strong> <strong>Scene</strong> Reconstruction, June 23-29,1990, Forensic Science Research and Training Center, FBIAcademy, Quantico, Virginia. sponsored by the Labora<strong>to</strong>ry and Identification Divisions, Federal Bureau of Investigation, United StatesGovernment Printing Office, Washing<strong>to</strong>n, D.C. pp 269-270.James, Stuart H.1998a Scientific and Legal Applications of Bloodstain <strong>Interpretation</strong>. CRC Press, Boca Ra<strong>to</strong>n, FL. (also cited as published in 1999)(ISBN: 0849381088)1998bThe Documentation, Collection and Evaluation of Bloodstain Evidence. In S.H. James, W.G. Eckert, edi<strong>to</strong>rs, <strong>Interpretation</strong> of BloodstainEvidence at <strong>Crime</strong> <strong>Scene</strong>s, 2nd Edition, CRC Press, Boca Ra<strong>to</strong>n, FL., pp.59-83.James, Stuart H., and William G. Eckert1998 <strong>Interpretation</strong> of Bloodstain Evidence at <strong>Crime</strong> <strong>Scene</strong>s. CRC Press, Boca Ra<strong>to</strong>n, FL. (also cited as published in 1999)(ISBN: 0849381266)James, Stuart, H., Paul E. Kish, and T. Paulette Sut<strong>to</strong>n2003 Recognition of Bloodstain Patterns. In Stuart H. James, and Jon J. Nordby, edi<strong>to</strong>rs, Forensic Science: An Introduction <strong>to</strong> Scientific andInvestigative Techniques, CRC Press, Boca Ra<strong>to</strong>n, FL, pp.137-159.James, S.H., and T.P. Sut<strong>to</strong>n1998 Medium- and High-Velocity Impact Blood Spatter. In S.H. James, W.G. Eckert, edi<strong>to</strong>rs, <strong>Interpretation</strong> of Bloodstain Evidence at <strong>Crime</strong> <strong>Scene</strong>s,2nd Edition, CRC Press, Boca Ra<strong>to</strong>n, FL., pp.59-83.417

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