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James Robertson

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Forensic Science International|February 13, 2007
Organelle DNA haplotypes reflect crop-use characteristics and geographic origins of Cannabis sativaSimon Gilmore, Rod Peakall, James Robertson
Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society|August 6, 2005
The population of coloured textile fibres in domestic washing machinesRebecca Watt, Claude Roux, James Robertson
Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society|February 26, 2019
Australian forensic textile damage examinations - Finding a way forward since PCASTKate Sloan, Macarthur Fergusson, James Robertson
Forensic Science International|December 31, 2002
Short tandem repeat (STR) DNA markers are hypervariable and informative in Cannabis sativa: implications for forensic investigationsSimon Gilmore, Rod Peakall, James Robertson
Forensic Science International|August 29, 2021
Forensic hair analysis - Worldwide survey resultsMelissa Airlie, James Robertson, Elizabeth Brooks
Microbial Genomics|July 28, 2018
MOB-suite: software tools for clustering, reconstruction and typing of plasmids from draft assembliesJames Robertson, John H E Nash
Forensic Science International|August 21, 2003
An evaluation of the Maxcan fibre finder version 3.3 on cotton fibresSusan Langdon, Philip Maynard, James Robertson, et al.
JACC. Case Reports|July 28, 2021
Obstructing Chiari Network Facilitating Blood Flow Across a Patent Foramen Ovale Causing HypoxiaRimmy Garg, Tyler Wark, John Dudley, et al.
Forensic Science International|May 7, 2020
An evaluation of human stabbing performance to inform the standardisation of textile damage examinations: Do simulation trials correlate to reported stabbings?Kate Sloan, James Robertson, Macarthur Fergusson, et al.
Biologicals : Journal of the International Association of Biological Standardization|February 17, 2006
Changes to biological source materialsK Sewerin, Emily Shacter, James Robertson, et al.
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Forensic Science International|February 13, 2007
Organelle DNA haplotypes reflect crop-use characteristics and geographic origins of Cannabis sativaSimon Gilmore, Rod Peakall, James Robertson
Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society|August 6, 2005
The population of coloured textile fibres in domestic washing machinesRebecca Watt, Claude Roux, James Robertson
Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society|February 26, 2019
Australian forensic textile damage examinations - Finding a way forward since PCASTKate Sloan, Macarthur Fergusson, James Robertson
Forensic Science International|December 31, 2002
Short tandem repeat (STR) DNA markers are hypervariable and informative in Cannabis sativa: implications for forensic investigationsSimon Gilmore, Rod Peakall, James Robertson
Forensic Science International|August 29, 2021
Forensic hair analysis - Worldwide survey resultsMelissa Airlie, James Robertson, Elizabeth Brooks
Microbial Genomics|July 28, 2018
MOB-suite: software tools for clustering, reconstruction and typing of plasmids from draft assembliesJames Robertson, John H E Nash
Forensic Science International|August 21, 2003
An evaluation of the Maxcan fibre finder version 3.3 on cotton fibresSusan Langdon, Philip Maynard, James Robertson, et al.
JACC. Case Reports|July 28, 2021
Obstructing Chiari Network Facilitating Blood Flow Across a Patent Foramen Ovale Causing HypoxiaRimmy Garg, Tyler Wark, John Dudley, et al.
Forensic Science International|May 7, 2020
An evaluation of human stabbing performance to inform the standardisation of textile damage examinations: Do simulation trials correlate to reported stabbings?Kate Sloan, James Robertson, Macarthur Fergusson, et al.
Biologicals : Journal of the International Association of Biological Standardization|February 17, 2006
Changes to biological source materialsK Sewerin, Emily Shacter, James Robertson, et al.
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