Evaluation of amylase testing as a tool for saliva screening of crime scene trace swabs.
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Johannes Hedman | Ricky Ansell | Birgitta Rasmusson | Erik Dalin | B. Rasmusson | R. Ansell | J. Hedman | Erik Dalin
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