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S-A Harbison

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International Journal of Legal Medicine|January 1, 1992
Lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme patterns in vaginal injury of a 4-year-old girlS A Harbison
Forensic Science International|November 2, 2010
Differentiation of drug and non-drug Cannabis using a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) assayD Rotherham, S A Harbison
Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society|May 5, 2000
The calculation of DNA match probabilities in mixed race populationsC Triggs, S A Harbison, J Buckleton
Forensic Science International. Genetics|April 18, 2025
Point-of-need species identification using non-PCR DNA-based approaches to combat wildlife crimeO Yugovich, M Bunce, S A Harbison
International Journal of Legal Medicine|October 24, 2003
An easily automated, closed-tube forensic DNA extraction procedure using a thermostable proteinaseD Moss, S A Harbison, D J Saul
Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society|June 8, 2001
The fallacy of independence testing and the use of the product ruleJ S Buckleton, S Walsh, S A Harbison
Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society|February 24, 2001
The New Zealand DNA databank: its development and significance as a crime solving toolS A Harbison, J F Hamilton, S J Walsh
Forensic Science International|October 24, 2001
Allele frequencies for the four major sub-populations of New Zealand at the 10 AMPFlSTR SGM Plus lociS J Walsh, J R Cullen, S A Harbison
Forensic Science International. Genetics|May 20, 2026
Improving accessibility of species identification for wildlife crime prosecution: Expanding WildSEQ for calcified and keratinised materialsO Yugovich, V Cave, S Sturrock, et al.
Bioscience Reports|November 1, 1984
An encapsidated, subgenomic messenger RNA encodes the coat protein of carnation mottle virusS A Harbison, T M Wilson, J W Davies
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International Journal of Legal Medicine|January 1, 1992
Lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme patterns in vaginal injury of a 4-year-old girlS A Harbison
Forensic Science International|November 2, 2010
Differentiation of drug and non-drug Cannabis using a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) assayD Rotherham, S A Harbison
Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society|May 5, 2000
The calculation of DNA match probabilities in mixed race populationsC Triggs, S A Harbison, J Buckleton
Forensic Science International. Genetics|April 18, 2025
Point-of-need species identification using non-PCR DNA-based approaches to combat wildlife crimeO Yugovich, M Bunce, S A Harbison
International Journal of Legal Medicine|October 24, 2003
An easily automated, closed-tube forensic DNA extraction procedure using a thermostable proteinaseD Moss, S A Harbison, D J Saul
Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society|June 8, 2001
The fallacy of independence testing and the use of the product ruleJ S Buckleton, S Walsh, S A Harbison
Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society|February 24, 2001
The New Zealand DNA databank: its development and significance as a crime solving toolS A Harbison, J F Hamilton, S J Walsh
Forensic Science International|October 24, 2001
Allele frequencies for the four major sub-populations of New Zealand at the 10 AMPFlSTR SGM Plus lociS J Walsh, J R Cullen, S A Harbison
Forensic Science International. Genetics|May 20, 2026
Improving accessibility of species identification for wildlife crime prosecution: Expanding WildSEQ for calcified and keratinised materialsO Yugovich, V Cave, S Sturrock, et al.
Bioscience Reports|November 1, 1984
An encapsidated, subgenomic messenger RNA encodes the coat protein of carnation mottle virusS A Harbison, T M Wilson, J W Davies
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