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International Journal of Legal Medicine|January 2, 2021
Scientometric evaluation of highly cited scientists in the field of forensic science and legal medicineAlan Wayne Jones
Forensic Science International|March 23, 2010
Evidence-based survey of the elimination rates of ethanol from blood with applications in forensic caseworkAlan Wayne Jones
Journal of Forensic Sciences|March 23, 2024
Concentration units used to report blood- and breath-alcohol concentration for legal purposes differ between countries which is important to consider when blood/breath ratios of alcohol are compared and contrastedAlan Wayne Jones
Lakartidningen|November 9, 2002
[5-HTOL--a new biochemical alcohol marker with forensic applications]Anders Helander, A Wayne Jones
Journal of Forensic Sciences|November 1, 2022
Distribution ratios of ethanol and water between whole blood, plasma, serum, and erythrocytes: Recommendations for interpreting clinical laboratory results in a legal contextAlan Wayne Jones, Christopher Tilson
Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)|December 22, 2012
Concentrations of alprazolam in blood from impaired drivers and forensic autopsies were not much different but showed a high prevalence of co-ingested illicit drugsAlan Wayne Jones, Anita Holmgren
Lakartidningen|September 18, 2024
Anders Helander, Alan Wayne Jones
Journal of Breath Research|March 9, 2011
Determination of ethanol in breath for legal purposes using a five-filter infrared analyzer: studies on response to volatile interfering substancesAlan Wayne Jones, Lars Andersson
Medicine, Science, and the Law|December 23, 2009
Concentration distributions of the drugs most frequently identified in post-mortem femoral blood representing all causes of deathAlan Wayne Jones, Anita Holmgren
Journal of Forensic Sciences|March 23, 2002
Concentrations of unconjugated morphine, codeine and 6-acetylmorphine in urine specimens from suspected drugged driversGunnel Ceder, Alan Wayne Jones
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International Journal of Legal Medicine|January 2, 2021
Scientometric evaluation of highly cited scientists in the field of forensic science and legal medicineAlan Wayne Jones
Forensic Science International|March 23, 2010
Evidence-based survey of the elimination rates of ethanol from blood with applications in forensic caseworkAlan Wayne Jones
Journal of Forensic Sciences|March 23, 2024
Concentration units used to report blood- and breath-alcohol concentration for legal purposes differ between countries which is important to consider when blood/breath ratios of alcohol are compared and contrastedAlan Wayne Jones
Lakartidningen|November 9, 2002
[5-HTOL--a new biochemical alcohol marker with forensic applications]Anders Helander, A Wayne Jones
Journal of Forensic Sciences|November 1, 2022
Distribution ratios of ethanol and water between whole blood, plasma, serum, and erythrocytes: Recommendations for interpreting clinical laboratory results in a legal contextAlan Wayne Jones, Christopher Tilson
Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)|December 22, 2012
Concentrations of alprazolam in blood from impaired drivers and forensic autopsies were not much different but showed a high prevalence of co-ingested illicit drugsAlan Wayne Jones, Anita Holmgren
Lakartidningen|September 18, 2024
Anders Helander, Alan Wayne Jones
Journal of Breath Research|March 9, 2011
Determination of ethanol in breath for legal purposes using a five-filter infrared analyzer: studies on response to volatile interfering substancesAlan Wayne Jones, Lars Andersson
Medicine, Science, and the Law|December 23, 2009
Concentration distributions of the drugs most frequently identified in post-mortem femoral blood representing all causes of deathAlan Wayne Jones, Anita Holmgren
Journal of Forensic Sciences|March 23, 2002
Concentrations of unconjugated morphine, codeine and 6-acetylmorphine in urine specimens from suspected drugged driversGunnel Ceder, Alan Wayne Jones
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