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Hugh Tuller

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Journal of Forensic Sciences|March 7, 2012
The use of crossover immunoelectrophoresis to detect human blood protein in soil from an ambush scene in KosovoHugh Tuller, Rebecca Saunders
Forensic Science International|May 18, 2005
Keeping the pieces together: comparison of mass grave excavation methodologyHugh Tuller, Marija Durić'
Journal of Forensic Sciences|September 24, 2011
Watch for those fragments of evidence: the use of an automatic timepiece to help correlate a helicopter crash site from the Vietnam WarHugh Tuller, Josephine M Paolello
Forensic Science International|September 20, 2017
Large-scale forensic investigations into the missing: Challenges and considerationsMercedes Salado Puerto, Hugh Tuller
Forensic Sciences Research|November 10, 2022
Gaining community entry with survivors for forensic human rights and humanitarian interventionJaymelee Kim, Lucia Elgerud, Hugh Tuller
Journal of Forensic Sciences|December 1, 2004
Factors affecting postmortem tooth lossMarija Durić, Zoran Rakocević, Hugh Tuller
Forensic Science International|December 2, 2019
Forensic archaeology and anthropology sensitization in post-conflict UgandaJaymelee J Kim, Lucia Elgerud, Hugh Tuller
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Journal of Forensic Sciences|March 7, 2012
The use of crossover immunoelectrophoresis to detect human blood protein in soil from an ambush scene in KosovoHugh Tuller, Rebecca Saunders
Forensic Science International|May 18, 2005
Keeping the pieces together: comparison of mass grave excavation methodologyHugh Tuller, Marija Durić'
Journal of Forensic Sciences|September 24, 2011
Watch for those fragments of evidence: the use of an automatic timepiece to help correlate a helicopter crash site from the Vietnam WarHugh Tuller, Josephine M Paolello
Forensic Science International|September 20, 2017
Large-scale forensic investigations into the missing: Challenges and considerationsMercedes Salado Puerto, Hugh Tuller
Forensic Sciences Research|November 10, 2022
Gaining community entry with survivors for forensic human rights and humanitarian interventionJaymelee Kim, Lucia Elgerud, Hugh Tuller
Journal of Forensic Sciences|December 1, 2004
Factors affecting postmortem tooth lossMarija Durić, Zoran Rakocević, Hugh Tuller
Forensic Science International|December 2, 2019
Forensic archaeology and anthropology sensitization in post-conflict UgandaJaymelee J Kim, Lucia Elgerud, Hugh Tuller
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