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Volume 50, Issue 2
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Automotive flock and its significance in forensic fibre examinations
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- . Fibre transfer experiments onto car seats. Science & Justice. 1996;36(3):143–151
- http://www.swicofil.com/flock.html
- http://www.technovaitalia.it/english/english/prodotto.html
- . A study in relation to the random distribution of four fibre types on clothing. Science & Justice. 2004;44(3):141–148
- . Black cellulosic fibres – a “bete noire”?. Science & Justice. 2002;42(2):81–88
- . Blocks of colour IV: the evidential value of blue and red cotton fibres. Science & Justice. 2007;47:68–87
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- . The individuality of fibres used to provide forensic evidence – not all blue polyesters are the same. Science & Justice. 2005;45(1):13–28
PII: S1355-0306(09)00092-6
doi: 10.1016/j.scijus.2009.05.003
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