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Amélie Baylon

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Journal of Forensic Sciences|September 19, 2008
Evaluation of the self-heating tendency of vegetable oils by differential scanning calorimetryAmélie Baylon, Eric Stauffer, Olivier Delémont
Forensic Science International|November 20, 2015
The polymorphism of crime scene investigation: An exploratory analysis of the influence of crime and forensic intelligence on decisions made by crime scene examinersTatiana Resnikoff, Olivier Ribaux, Amélie Baylon, et al.
Forensic Science International|November 26, 2009
Intelligence-led crime scene processing. Part I: Forensic intelligenceOlivier Ribaux, Amélie Baylon, Claude Roux, et al.
Forensic Science International|April 20, 2010
Intelligence-led crime scene processing. Part II: Intelligence and crime scene examinationOlivier Ribaux, Amélie Baylon, Eric Lock, et al.
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Journal of Forensic Sciences|September 19, 2008
Evaluation of the self-heating tendency of vegetable oils by differential scanning calorimetryAmélie Baylon, Eric Stauffer, Olivier Delémont
Forensic Science International|November 20, 2015
The polymorphism of crime scene investigation: An exploratory analysis of the influence of crime and forensic intelligence on decisions made by crime scene examinersTatiana Resnikoff, Olivier Ribaux, Amélie Baylon, et al.
Forensic Science International|November 26, 2009
Intelligence-led crime scene processing. Part I: Forensic intelligenceOlivier Ribaux, Amélie Baylon, Claude Roux, et al.
Forensic Science International|April 20, 2010
Intelligence-led crime scene processing. Part II: Intelligence and crime scene examinationOlivier Ribaux, Amélie Baylon, Eric Lock, et al.
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