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2014-01The nucleic acid revolution continues - will forensic biology become forensic molecular biology?Gunn, P; Walsh, S; Roux, C
2011-07-15Methods for the enhancement of fingermarks in bloodBossers, LCAM; Roux, C; Bell, M; McDonagh, AM
2016-05-01The forensic analysis of office paper using oxygen isotope ratio mass spectrometry. Part 1: Understanding the background population and homogeneity of paper for the comparison and discrimination of samplesJones, K; Benson, S; Roux, C
2005-07-14Forensic applications of infrared chemical imaging: Multi-layered paint chipsFlynn, K; O'Leary, R; Lennard, C; Roux, C; Reedy, BJ
2012-06-10Styryl dye coated metal oxide powders for the detection of latent fingermarks on non-porous surfacesChadwick, S; Maynard, P; Kirkbride, P; Lennard, C; McDonagh, A; Spindler, X; Roux, C
2010-01-01Forensic analysis of explosives using isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS) - Part 2: Forensic inter-laboratory trial: Bulk carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes in a range of chemical compounds (Australia and New Zealand)Benson, SJ; Lennard, CJ; Maynard, P; Hill, DM; Andrew, AS; Neal, K; Stuart-Williams, H; Hope, J; Stewart Walker, G; Roux, C
2013-09-10The forensic analysis of office paper using carbon isotope ratio mass spectrometry - Part 1: Understanding the background population and homogeneity of paper for the comparison and discrimination of samplesJones, K; Benson, S; Roux, C
2008-08-06Metal-containing nanoparticles and nano-structured particles in fingermark detectionChoi, MJ; McDonagh, AM; Maynard, P; Roux, C
2009-06-01Forensic analysis of explosives using isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS) - Discrimination of ammonium nitrate sourcesBenson, SJ; Lennard, CJ; Maynard, P; Hill, DM; Andrew, AS; Roux, C
2017-08-01THE IMPACT OF ONE-STEP LUMINESCENT CYANOACRYLATES ON SUBSEQUENT DNA ANALYSISKhuu, A; Chadwick, S; Spindler, X; Moret, S; Gunn, P; Roux, C
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