Transferability of Australian diatoms to clothing: Assessment of several extraction methods on different fabric types under laboratory conditions

作者: Paola A. Magni , Mohanaruban Mohan , Ashiwin Vadiveloo , Navid R. Moheimani

DOI: 10.1016/J.FORSCIINT.2020.110297

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摘要: … can be collected from clothing and shoes for forensic comparisons. Over the years, there have been several methods proposed for the extraction of diatoms from clothing, however, a …

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