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Question by Annabelle
Submitted on 11/7/2003
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I am looking into the possibility of the aging of bloodstains at crime scenes using infrared technology or a similar technique and was wondering if anyone knew of any literature published on any work done on this subject in the past, and where I can find it. I have been unsuccessful in finding anything so far!

Annabelle


Answer by jon
Submitted on 12/3/2003
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Edita Botonjic home page. She has a research [paper thatisnot yet published on this topic

 

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