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Microwave digestion provides an efficient and accurate method for preparing such forensic samples for elemental analysis, ensuring reproducibility and reliability in investigative ...
Why do we need Biological Sample Storage?Biological sample storage is essential for several industries including pharmaceuticals, healthcare, research and forensics. ...
Within a year, the benefits of using our PDN3 bacterial endophyte to inoculate trees were visible, exhibiting a TCE tolerance phenotype. By using phyto-forensics sampling of tree cores, we showed that the inoculated trees had a thousand-fold less TCE accumulation than the uninoculated control. After plantation of 700 more trees (1000 total), and through using ...
Testing In addition to testing for these comfort parameters, the EP will often collect air samples to determine the number of microbial spores in the office air when compared to outdoors or other reference location. ...
Forensic experts in Mumbai have solved the problem of analysing old viscera samples for intoxicants by using GC-MS. The Directorate of Forensic Science Laboratories (FSL) recently commented on a case they are working on involving the death of a man in Mumbai. ...
Analysis of umbilical cord samples offers forensic toxicologists a method for evaluating maternal drug intake patterns. These matrices may be an uncommon sample for many laboratories, but for those that are tasked with the challenge, solid phase extraction offers the most efficient methodology for the analysis of said compounds. ...
Results are used in court to provide quantitive levels of BAC, which makes it one of the most commonly practised analyses in forensic laboratories. The large number of samples and requirement for speed of sample processing mean that analysis needs to be conducted quickly, whilst giving reliable and accurate results. ...
