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Forensic Science Communications
July 2007 – Volume 9 – Number 3  

Contents
Research and Technology
  A Validation Study for Duct Tape End Matches
Maureen J. Bradley
Roger L. Keagy
Preston C. Lowe
Michael P. Rickenbach
Diana M. Wright
Marc A. LeBeau

Technical Article

  The Boiling Technique: A Method for Obtaining Quality Postmortem Impressions from Deteriorating Friction Ridge Skin
Aaron J. Uhle
Richard L. Leas

Book Review

  Scientific Examination of Documents: Methods and Techniques,
Third Edition
David Ellen
Reviewed by Danielle P. Seiger

Letter to the Editor

  No Time for Research?
Rondal Bridgemon
Short Communication
Correction
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