Revealing the location of semen, vaginal fluid and urine in stained evidence through near infrared chemical imaging.
暂无分享,去创建一个
Félix Zapata | Carmen García-Ruiz | C. García-Ruiz | F. Ortega-Ojeda | Fernando E Ortega-Ojeda | F. Zapata
[1] José Manuel Amigo,et al. Practical issues of hyperspectral imaging analysis of solid dosage forms , 2010, Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry.
[2] José Manuel Amigo,et al. Hyperspectral image analysis. A tutorial. , 2015, Analytica chimica acta.
[3] Li-Chin Tsai,et al. Forensic Applications of Infrared Imaging for the Detection and Recording of Latent Evidence , 2007, Journal of forensic sciences.
[4] Emil W. Ciurczak,et al. Handbook of Near-Infrared Analysis , 1992 .
[5] Félix Zapata,et al. Body Fluids and Spectroscopic Techniques in Forensics: A Perfect Match? , 2016 .
[6] R. V. Oorschot,et al. The Use of Polilight® in the Detection of Seminal Fluid, Saliva, and Bloodstains and Comparison with Conventional Chemical‐Based Screening Tests , 2006, Journal of forensic sciences.
[7] Igor K Lednev,et al. Raman spectroscopy offers great potential for the nondestructive confirmatory identification of body fluids. , 2008, Forensic science international.
[8] Igor K. Lednev,et al. Discriminant Analysis of Raman Spectra for Body Fluid Identification for Forensic Purposes , 2010, Sensors.
[9] Kelly M Elkins,et al. Rapid Presumptive “Fingerprinting” of Body Fluids and Materials by ATR FT‐IR Spectroscopy *,† , 2011, Journal of forensic sciences.
[10] Félix Zapata Arráez,et al. Body fluids and spectroscopic techniques in forensics: A perfect match? , 2015 .
[11] Harry Mountain,et al. The detection and discrimination of human body fluids using ATR FT-IR spectroscopy. , 2015, Forensic science international.
[12] Félix Zapata,et al. Differentiation of Body Fluid Stains on Fabrics Using External Reflection Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FT-IR) and Chemometrics , 2016, Applied spectroscopy.
[13] W. T. O'Hare,et al. The application of visible wavelength reflectance hyperspectral imaging for the detection and identification of blood stains. , 2014, Science & justice : journal of the Forensic Science Society.
[14] Jessica Rehdorf,et al. Detection of Semen (Human and Boar) and Saliva on Fabrics by a Very High Powered UV-/VIS-Light Source , 2008 .
[15] T. G. van Leeuwen,et al. Hyperspectral imaging of the crime scene for detection and identification of blood stains , 2013, Defense, Security, and Sensing.
[16] Jerome J. Workman,et al. Practical Guide and Spectral Atlas for Interpretive Near , 2012 .
[17] Kelly Virkler,et al. Analysis of body fluids for forensic purposes: from laboratory testing to non-destructive rapid confirmatory identification at a crime scene. , 2009, Forensic science international.
[18] José Manuel Amigo,et al. Pre-processing of hyperspectral images. Essential steps before image analysis , 2012 .
[19] K. Santucci,et al. An alternate light source to detect semen. , 2002, Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine.
[20] G J Edelman,et al. Hyperspectral imaging for non-contact analysis of forensic traces. , 2012, Forensic science international.
[21] Edelman. 6-VISUALIZATION OF LATENT BLOOD STAINS USING VISIBLE REFLECTANCE HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGING AND CHEMOMETRICS , 2014 .
[22] I. Lednev,et al. Multidimensional Raman Spectroscopic Signatures as a Tool for Forensic Identification of Body Fluid Traces: A Review , 2011, Applied spectroscopy.
[23] Félix Zapata,et al. Emerging spectrometric techniques for the forensic analysis of body fluids , 2015 .