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Amy Z Mundorff

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Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology|August 31, 2011
Integrating forensic anthropology into Disaster Victim IdentificationAmy Z Mundorff
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|April 3, 2012
Victim fragmentation patterns and seat location supplements crash data: American Airlines flight 587Giovanna M Vidoli, Amy Z Mundorff
Journal of Forensic Sciences|October 5, 2006
Anthropological and radiographic comparison of vertebrae for identification of decomposed human remainsAmy Z Mundorff, Giovanna Vidoli, Judy Melinek
Journal of Forensic Sciences|March 29, 2014
Sexual dimorphism in finger ridge breadth measurements: a tool for sex estimation from fingerprintsAmy Z Mundorff, Eric J Bartelink, Turhon A Murad
Forensic Science International|September 13, 2015
The effect of common imaging and hot water maceration on DNA recovery from skeletal remainsEmilie M Frank, Amy Z Mundorff, Jon M Davoren
Journal of Forensic Sciences|June 3, 2009
DNA preservation in skeletal elements from the World Trade Center disaster: recommendations for mass fatality managementAmy Z Mundorff, Eric J Bartelink, Elaine Mar-Cash
Forensic Science International. Genetics|November 7, 2017
Consent process for US-based family reference DNA samplesSara H Katsanis, Lindsey Snyder, Kelly Arnholt, et al.
Forensic Science International. Genetics|November 12, 2019
Inter and intra-individual variation in skeletal DNA preservation in buried remainsAlexandra L Emmons, Jonathan Davoren, Jennifer M DeBruyn, et al.
Forensic Sciences Research|November 23, 2020
Disaster victim identification operations with fragmented, burnt, or commingled remains: experience-based recommendationsHans H de Boer, Julie Roberts, Tania Delabarde, et al.
Forensic Science International. Genetics|July 23, 2018
An economical and efficient method for postmortem DNA sampling in mass fatalitiesAmy Z Mundorff, Sylvain Amory, René Huel, et al.
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Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology|August 31, 2011
Integrating forensic anthropology into Disaster Victim IdentificationAmy Z Mundorff
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|April 3, 2012
Victim fragmentation patterns and seat location supplements crash data: American Airlines flight 587Giovanna M Vidoli, Amy Z Mundorff
Journal of Forensic Sciences|October 5, 2006
Anthropological and radiographic comparison of vertebrae for identification of decomposed human remainsAmy Z Mundorff, Giovanna Vidoli, Judy Melinek
Journal of Forensic Sciences|March 29, 2014
Sexual dimorphism in finger ridge breadth measurements: a tool for sex estimation from fingerprintsAmy Z Mundorff, Eric J Bartelink, Turhon A Murad
Forensic Science International|September 13, 2015
The effect of common imaging and hot water maceration on DNA recovery from skeletal remainsEmilie M Frank, Amy Z Mundorff, Jon M Davoren
Journal of Forensic Sciences|June 3, 2009
DNA preservation in skeletal elements from the World Trade Center disaster: recommendations for mass fatality managementAmy Z Mundorff, Eric J Bartelink, Elaine Mar-Cash
Forensic Science International. Genetics|November 7, 2017
Consent process for US-based family reference DNA samplesSara H Katsanis, Lindsey Snyder, Kelly Arnholt, et al.
Forensic Science International. Genetics|November 12, 2019
Inter and intra-individual variation in skeletal DNA preservation in buried remainsAlexandra L Emmons, Jonathan Davoren, Jennifer M DeBruyn, et al.
Forensic Sciences Research|November 23, 2020
Disaster victim identification operations with fragmented, burnt, or commingled remains: experience-based recommendationsHans H de Boer, Julie Roberts, Tania Delabarde, et al.
Forensic Science International. Genetics|July 23, 2018
An economical and efficient method for postmortem DNA sampling in mass fatalitiesAmy Z Mundorff, Sylvain Amory, René Huel, et al.
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