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David O Carter

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Journal of Forensic Sciences|January 22, 2019
An Experiment to Characterize the Decomposer Community Associated with Carcasses (Sus scrofa domesticus) on Oahu, HawaiiHannah Dibner, Chelsie Mangca Valdez, David O Carter
Forensic Science International|May 23, 2012
Potential carcass enrichment of the University of Tennessee Anthropology Research Facility: a baseline survey of edaphic featuresFranklin E Damann, Aphantree Tanittaisong, David O Carter
Journal of Forensic Sciences|November 3, 2010
Alteration of expirated bloodstain patterns by Calliphora vicina and Lucilia sericata (Diptera: Calliphoridae) through ingestion and deposition of artifactsBecca Striman, Amanda Fujikawa, Larry Barksdale, et al.
Forensic Science International|August 30, 2008
The biochemical alteration of soil beneath a decomposing carcassLaura A Benninger, David O Carter, Shari L Forbes
Journal of Forensic Sciences|May 11, 2011
Changes in the morphology and presumptive chemistry of impact and pooled bloodstain patterns by Lucilia sericata (Meigen) (Diptera: Calliphoridae)Amanda Fujikawa, Larry Barksdale, Leon G Higley, et al.
Forensic Science International|September 24, 2009
Measurement of ninhydrin reactive nitrogen influx into gravesoil during aboveground and belowground carcass (Sus domesticus) decompositionLori E Van Belle, David O Carter, Shari L Forbes
Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology|March 5, 2015
Seasonal variation of postmortem microbial communitiesDavid O Carter, Jessica L Metcalf, Alexander Bibat, et al.
International Journal of Legal Medicine|May 31, 2015
Carcass mass has little influence on the structure of gravesoil microbial communitiesSophie Weiss, David O Carter, Jessica L Metcalf, et al.
Forensic Science International|July 29, 2015
Using bacterial and necrophagous insect dynamics for post-mortem interval estimation during cold season: Novel case study in RomaniaLavinia Iancu, David O Carter, Emily N Junkins, et al.
Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society|April 25, 2018
The suitability of visual taphonomic methods for digital photographs: An experimental approach with pig carcasses in a tropical climateAgathe Ribéreau-Gayon, Carolyn Rando, Ruth M Morgan, et al.
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Journal of Forensic Sciences|January 22, 2019
An Experiment to Characterize the Decomposer Community Associated with Carcasses (Sus scrofa domesticus) on Oahu, HawaiiHannah Dibner, Chelsie Mangca Valdez, David O Carter
Forensic Science International|May 23, 2012
Potential carcass enrichment of the University of Tennessee Anthropology Research Facility: a baseline survey of edaphic featuresFranklin E Damann, Aphantree Tanittaisong, David O Carter
Journal of Forensic Sciences|November 3, 2010
Alteration of expirated bloodstain patterns by Calliphora vicina and Lucilia sericata (Diptera: Calliphoridae) through ingestion and deposition of artifactsBecca Striman, Amanda Fujikawa, Larry Barksdale, et al.
Forensic Science International|August 30, 2008
The biochemical alteration of soil beneath a decomposing carcassLaura A Benninger, David O Carter, Shari L Forbes
Journal of Forensic Sciences|May 11, 2011
Changes in the morphology and presumptive chemistry of impact and pooled bloodstain patterns by Lucilia sericata (Meigen) (Diptera: Calliphoridae)Amanda Fujikawa, Larry Barksdale, Leon G Higley, et al.
Forensic Science International|September 24, 2009
Measurement of ninhydrin reactive nitrogen influx into gravesoil during aboveground and belowground carcass (Sus domesticus) decompositionLori E Van Belle, David O Carter, Shari L Forbes
Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology|March 5, 2015
Seasonal variation of postmortem microbial communitiesDavid O Carter, Jessica L Metcalf, Alexander Bibat, et al.
International Journal of Legal Medicine|May 31, 2015
Carcass mass has little influence on the structure of gravesoil microbial communitiesSophie Weiss, David O Carter, Jessica L Metcalf, et al.
Forensic Science International|July 29, 2015
Using bacterial and necrophagous insect dynamics for post-mortem interval estimation during cold season: Novel case study in RomaniaLavinia Iancu, David O Carter, Emily N Junkins, et al.
Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society|April 25, 2018
The suitability of visual taphonomic methods for digital photographs: An experimental approach with pig carcasses in a tropical climateAgathe Ribéreau-Gayon, Carolyn Rando, Ruth M Morgan, et al.
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