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Journal of Forensic Sciences|July 22, 2008
Sequential unmasking: a means of minimizing observer effects in forensic DNA interpretationDan E Krane, Simon Ford, Jason R Gilder, et al.
Journal of Forensic Sciences|February 24, 2011
Commentary on: Thornton JI. Letter to the editor--aa rejection of "working blind" as a cure for contextual bias. J Forensic Sci 2010;55(6):1663William C Thompson, Simon Ford, Jason R Gilder, et al.
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Sequential unmasking: a means of minimizing observer effects in forensic DNA interpretationDan E Krane, Simon Ford, Jason R Gilder, et al.
Journal of Forensic Sciences|February 24, 2011
Commentary on: Thornton JI. Letter to the editor--aa rejection of "working blind" as a cure for contextual bias. J Forensic Sci 2010;55(6):1663William C Thompson, Simon Ford, Jason R Gilder, et al.
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