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Forensic Science Communications
January 2006 – Volume 8 – Number 1 

Contents
Research and Technology
Complexities in the Use of Bomb-Curve Radiocarbon to Determine Time Since Death of Human Skeletal Remains
Douglas H. Ubelaker and Bruce A. Buchholz
Review of the Scientific Basis for Friction Ridge Comparisons as a Means of Identification: Committee Findings and Recommendations
Bruce Budowle, JoAnn Buscaglia, and Rebecca Schwartz Perlman
Standards and Guidelines
  Initial Examinations of Glass
  Glass Fractures
  Glass Density Determination
  Glass Refractive Index Determination
Elemental Analysis of Glass
Scientific Working Group for Materials Analysis (SWGMAT)
Short Communications
  34th Annual Crime Lab Development Symposium
  Leadership and Management Training for Forensic Laboratory Directors and Managers
Call for Road-School Hosts
Anja Einseln
Meetings and Conferences
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