Author: Roger Valid
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 5
Book Description
Mecanique Des Structures - Une Methode de Calcul Des Structures Au Flambage Par Sous-Structuration Et Synthese Modale (Structure Mechanics - Buckling Analysis Method by Substructuring and Modal Synthesis).
Marketing in Zambia
Author: Reginald Biddle
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Marketing
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Marketing
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
Intelligent Structures
Author: K.P. Chong
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 020349816X
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 470
Book Description
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Intelligent Structures, Taipei, Taiwan, 23-26 July 1990.
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 020349816X
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 470
Book Description
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Intelligent Structures, Taipei, Taiwan, 23-26 July 1990.
Raising Dairy Replacements
Author: Patrick C. Hoffman
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Nonhuman DNA Typing
Author: Heather Miller Coyle
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 9780824725938
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
The association of a suspect with the victim or crime scene through DNA evidence is one of the most powerful statements of complicity in a crime imaginable. No category of evidence has ever had the complete capacity to convict or exonerate an accused so absolutely in the eyes of the public. With the discriminatory powers of DNA and the variety of DNA markers now in regular use, the one thing keeping a third of all cases unsolved is the lack of human DNA evidence. However, the identification of polymorphic genetic loci in cats, dogs, plants, insects, bacteria, and viruses can provide the critical link between suspect and scene in the absence of human DNA. Non-Human DNA Typing: Theory and Casework Applications provides an introduction to the basic science underlying the emerging field of non-human DNA typing. It examines the use of non-human DNA evidence not just in homicide cases, but also in drug trafficking, poaching of endangered species, livestock fraud, and missing persons, as well as the identification of primary and secondary crime scenes. The book demonstrates the recognition, collection, and preservation of biological evidence at a crime scene, techniques of DNA fingerprinting, and DNA profiling. Using a wide variety of examples, applications, and case studies, the author describes the STR analysis of canine and feline samples, insects, and fungi, and their role as evidence in forensic science. Chapters consider the development of testing methods for animal evidence, soil DNA typing, and the use of DNA typing in wildlife investigations. A useful appendix includes an overview of the history of forensic serology and DNA. Combining science, case examples, legal decisions, and references, Non-Human DNA Typing: Theory and Casework Applications presents the forensic and legal applications of non-human DNA evidence for scientists, law enforcement, and attorneys.
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 9780824725938
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
The association of a suspect with the victim or crime scene through DNA evidence is one of the most powerful statements of complicity in a crime imaginable. No category of evidence has ever had the complete capacity to convict or exonerate an accused so absolutely in the eyes of the public. With the discriminatory powers of DNA and the variety of DNA markers now in regular use, the one thing keeping a third of all cases unsolved is the lack of human DNA evidence. However, the identification of polymorphic genetic loci in cats, dogs, plants, insects, bacteria, and viruses can provide the critical link between suspect and scene in the absence of human DNA. Non-Human DNA Typing: Theory and Casework Applications provides an introduction to the basic science underlying the emerging field of non-human DNA typing. It examines the use of non-human DNA evidence not just in homicide cases, but also in drug trafficking, poaching of endangered species, livestock fraud, and missing persons, as well as the identification of primary and secondary crime scenes. The book demonstrates the recognition, collection, and preservation of biological evidence at a crime scene, techniques of DNA fingerprinting, and DNA profiling. Using a wide variety of examples, applications, and case studies, the author describes the STR analysis of canine and feline samples, insects, and fungi, and their role as evidence in forensic science. Chapters consider the development of testing methods for animal evidence, soil DNA typing, and the use of DNA typing in wildlife investigations. A useful appendix includes an overview of the history of forensic serology and DNA. Combining science, case examples, legal decisions, and references, Non-Human DNA Typing: Theory and Casework Applications presents the forensic and legal applications of non-human DNA evidence for scientists, law enforcement, and attorneys.
Merriam-Webster's Visual Dictionary
Author: Jean-Claude Corbeil
Publisher: Merriam-Webster
ISBN:
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 968
Book Description
Incorporates more than 20,000 words and their definitions, and 6,000 full-color illustrations, plus seventeen chapters on a wide variety of subjects.
Publisher: Merriam-Webster
ISBN:
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 968
Book Description
Incorporates more than 20,000 words and their definitions, and 6,000 full-color illustrations, plus seventeen chapters on a wide variety of subjects.