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ASMS 2018: Forensic Sampling Using Gas-pulse Displacement and Vacuum Capture

Posted bykkmurray May 31, 2018February 20, 2024
WP278: Forensic Sampling Using Gas-pulse Displacement and Vacuum Capture
WP278: Forensic Sampling Using Gas-pulse Displacement and Vacuum Capture
Jamira Stephenson, "Forensic Sampling Using Gas-pulse Displacement and Vacuum Capture" American Society for Mass Spectrometry National Meeting, San Diego, June 3-7, 2018
Jamira Stephenson, “Forensic Sampling Using Gas-pulse Displacement and Vacuum Capture” American Society for Mass Spectrometry National Meeting, San Diego, June 3-7, 2018
Links
  • ASMS 2016: Laser Ablation Sample Transfer with Vacuum Capture for Forensic Evidence Sampling
  • Fingermark Ablation
ASMS 2018 Presentations
Posted bykkmurrayMay 31, 2018February 20, 2024Posted inConference, ForensicsTags: ASMS, Forensics

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