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Fiber and Textile Evidence<br />

Fabric impression <strong>with</strong> imbedded fibers in a knee print left in the soil near buried evidence<br />

Alakija, P., G.P. Dowling, and B. Gunn<br />

1998 Stellate Clothing Defects <strong>with</strong> Different Firearms, Projectiles, Ranges Fabrics. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 43:1148.<br />

Anonymous<br />

1976 Hairs and Fibers Prove Valuable in Hit-Run Cases. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation,<br />

August, 1976<br />

2001a Handling Fibres in the Third Part of the Forensics Revealed Mini-Series, Tina Orr-Munro Looks at the Value of Examining Textile Fibres from a<br />

<strong>Crime</strong> <strong>Scene</strong>. Police Review, 31:22-25.<br />

Appleyard, H.M.<br />

1978 Guide <strong>to</strong> the Identification of Animal Fibers. Wira, Headinley Lane, Wira, Leeds, UK.<br />

Appleyard, H.M. and A.B. Wildman<br />

1963 Fibres of Archaeological Interest: Their Examination and Identification. In Science in Archaeology, D. Brothwell and E. Higgs, (edi<strong>to</strong>rs),<br />

Thames and Hudson, London. pp. 545-554.<br />

1969 FIbers of Archaeological Interest: Their Examination and Identification. in Science in Archaeology, D. Brothwell and E. Higgs eid<strong>to</strong>rs, Praeger<br />

Publishing, New York, NY.<br />

Argawal, Puvatingal<br />

1969 Microbiological Deterioration of Woollen Materials. Textile Research Journal, 1:38.<br />

Bailey, T.L.W., V.W. Tripp, and A.T. Moore<br />

1963 Cot<strong>to</strong>n and Other Vegetable Fibres. In JW.S. Hearle and R.H. Peters edi<strong>to</strong>rs, Fibre Structure, Butterworths or the Textile Institute, Manchester,<br />

U.K.<br />

Biermann, T.W.<br />

1999 Fibre Finder Systems. In J. Robertson and M.C. Grieve, edi<strong>to</strong>rs, Forensic Examination of Fibres, 2nd Edition, Taylor & Francis, London,<br />

England. Pp.135-152.<br />

Biermann, T.W., and M.C. Grieve<br />

1996a A Computerized Data Base of Mail Order Garments: A Contribution Towards Estimating the Frequency of Fibre Types Found in Clothing. Part<br />

1: The System and Its Operation. Forensic Science International, 77:65-74.<br />

1996b A Computerized Data Base of Mail Order Garments: A Contribution Towards Estimating the Frequency of Fibre Types Found in Clothing. Part<br />

2: The Content of the Data Bank and Its Statistical Evaluation. Forensic Science International, 77:75-91.<br />

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