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P H Whitehead

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Analytical Biochemistry|February 1, 1977
The separation of the phenotypes of phosphoglucomutase, erythrocyte acid phosphatase, and some haemoglobin variants by isoelectric focusingP E Burdett, P H Whitehead
Journal - Forensic Science Society|January 1, 1975
A test paper for detecting saliva stainsP H Whitehead, A E Kipps
Forensic Science|August 1, 1974
The identification of menstrual blood--the immunoelectrophoretic characterisation of soluble fibrinogen from menstrual bloodstain extractsP H Whitehead, G B Divall
Annals of Clinical Biochemistry|November 1, 1974
A method for quantitating amylase and its use in the investigation of various body fluidsA E Kipps, P H Whitehead
Laboratory Practice|November 1, 1975
Prepackaged overlay reagents for isoenzyme visualization following electrophoresisP E Burdett, P H Whitehead
Forensic Science|December 1, 1975
The significance of amylase in forensic investigations of body fluidsP H Whitehead, A E Kipps
Forensic Science|December 1, 1975
The differentiation of an adult's bloodstain from that of a child using an indirect fluorescent antibody techniqueL A King, P H Whitehead
Clinical Chemistry|July 1, 1973
Assay of "soluble fibrinogen" in bloodstain extracts as an aid to identification of menstrual blood in forensic science: preliminary findingsP H Whitehead, G B Divall
Journal - Forensic Science Society|April 1, 1974
The identification of the species origin of bloodstains using sensitized latexP H Whitehead, A Brech, I Cayzer
Journal - Forensic Science Society|October 1, 1979
The chromatography of blood group substances in non-secretor salivasB G Lang, E Rutter, P H Whitehead
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Analytical Biochemistry|February 1, 1977
The separation of the phenotypes of phosphoglucomutase, erythrocyte acid phosphatase, and some haemoglobin variants by isoelectric focusingP E Burdett, P H Whitehead
Journal - Forensic Science Society|January 1, 1975
A test paper for detecting saliva stainsP H Whitehead, A E Kipps
Forensic Science|August 1, 1974
The identification of menstrual blood--the immunoelectrophoretic characterisation of soluble fibrinogen from menstrual bloodstain extractsP H Whitehead, G B Divall
Annals of Clinical Biochemistry|November 1, 1974
A method for quantitating amylase and its use in the investigation of various body fluidsA E Kipps, P H Whitehead
Laboratory Practice|November 1, 1975
Prepackaged overlay reagents for isoenzyme visualization following electrophoresisP E Burdett, P H Whitehead
Forensic Science|December 1, 1975
The significance of amylase in forensic investigations of body fluidsP H Whitehead, A E Kipps
Forensic Science|December 1, 1975
The differentiation of an adult's bloodstain from that of a child using an indirect fluorescent antibody techniqueL A King, P H Whitehead
Clinical Chemistry|July 1, 1973
Assay of "soluble fibrinogen" in bloodstain extracts as an aid to identification of menstrual blood in forensic science: preliminary findingsP H Whitehead, G B Divall
Journal - Forensic Science Society|April 1, 1974
The identification of the species origin of bloodstains using sensitized latexP H Whitehead, A Brech, I Cayzer
Journal - Forensic Science Society|October 1, 1979
The chromatography of blood group substances in non-secretor salivasB G Lang, E Rutter, P H Whitehead
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