PDQ—Paint Data Queries: The History and Technology Behind the Development of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Forensic Laboratory Services Automotive Paint Database

IntroductionFor more then twenty years the R.C.M. Police Forensic Laboratories have been systematically gathering chemical and colour information on automotive paints. Initial work conducted within...

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