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McAlvey, G. D., Cardosi, P. J., Kirwan, William E., Beck, Jan, Hilton, Ordway, Nicol, Joseph D. |
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Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology & Police Science; Sep1966, Vol. 57 Issue 3, p371-374, 4p |
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The article presents several abstracts and notes related to political science. In the article "A Microscopic Examination of a Small Arms Propellant," by J. B. Quinlan, published in the May-June 1965 issue of the periodical "The Microscope," it is stated that by measuring the penetration of deterrents into the periphery of powder grain sections, batches might be differentiated. Carbol-fuchsin or crystal violet can be used as staining agents. In the article "X-Ray Quantitative Analysis by an Emission-Transmission Method," by Jean LeRoux and Mazhar Mahmud, published in the January 1966 issue of the periodical "Analytical Chemistry," the method described is applicable to any type of sample if the element to be tested is homogeneously dispersed in the sample, and the sample does not absorb too much of the analyzed radiation. It describes theory and condition involved. In the article "The Diagnosis of Death From Intravenous Narcotism," by Henry Siegel, Milton Helpern, and Theodore Ehrenreich, published in the January 1966 issue of "Journal of Forensic Sciences," it is discussed that a presumptive diagnosis of death from intravenous narcotism can be made in many cases at the scene where the body is found. |
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