Can pollen match shoes to a previously visited indoor location

作者: Philipp Nguyen , Martina Weber

DOI: 10.1080/00173134.2015.1096955

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摘要: AbstractThis paper is part of an investigation dedicated to indoor pollen from a forensic point view. Previous studies documented the ‘natural’ content flat and how it was ‘artificially’ altered by ornamental plants. The present study investigated if this ‘artificial trace’ can be transferred shoes. Brand new sneakers were worn in afterwards examined for on their soles. results showed that shoes gathered some types correlated those found flat. Afterwards, these while walking through city approximately 1.8 km. On shoes, also detectable, but low abundances. This shows that, palynological view, are worth look at when crime investigated. Uncommon grains location with corresponding

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