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Toxicological Testing Handbook: Principles, Applications and Data Interpretation, Sec

May 24, 2007

Toxicological Testing Handbook: Principles, Applications and Data Interpretation, Second Edition

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Publisher: Informa Healthcare
Number Of Pages: 499
Publication Date: 2006-07-11
Sales Rank: 532537
ISBN / ASIN: 0849338581
EAN: 9780849338588
Binding: HardcoverBook Description:

Furnishing essential data on all areas of toxicity testing, this Second Edition provides guidance on the design and evaluation of product safety studies to help ensure regulatory acceptance. Every chapter highlights regulatory requirements specific to the United States, Europe, and Japan, and in addition to expanded information on data interpretation, hazard assessment, carcinogenicity studies, and Good Laboratory Practices, new chapters regarding safety pharmacology, juvenile studies, the health safety assessment of pharmaceuticals, and health assessment strategies in the food and cosmetic industry have been added to reflect changes to regulatory requirements. Toxicological Testing Handbook, Second Edition is a must-have reference for individuals responsible for assuring the safety of new pharmaceutical, biotechnical, and chemical products and materials.

Autopsy Life and Death

May 22, 2007
Autopsy Life and Death

Its said that the dead tell no talesbut an autopsy reveals a lot about how a person lived and died. In this four-part series, world-renowned anatomist Gunther von Hagens and pathologist John Lee study and dissect human cadaverspreserved through plastination, von Hagens patented processand clearly illustrate the causes of death. Each program features eye-opening lessons in anatomy and pathology, offering an in-depth look at the intense hands-on training that precedes a career in medicine. A follow-up to the series Anatomy for Beginners, item. Contains clinically explicit language and demonstrations. 4-part series, 49 minutes each.

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Autopsy Programme 2 – Cancer

In the second programme of the series von Hagens and Lee take a look at cancer. They illuminate the difficulties of diagnosing and treating a disease that is a result of the body’s own cells multiplying uncontrollably. Von Hagens dissects a woman who died of bowel cancer to reveal the site of the primary tumour and the other parts of her body that it affected. He also reveals the silent spread of tumours in the frozen body of a woman who died from breast cancer.

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Autopsy Programme 3 – Poisoning

When von Hagens and Lee address the subject of poisoning, they are not thinking of a murder mystery. Von Hagens dissects the body of a dialysis patient who died of kidney failure to reveal that we are more likely to die of internal poisoning than by a surreptitious dose of arsenic. Lee explains how the body can be contaminated if critical organs like the kidneys and liver malfunction and fail to filter out poisonous byproducts of metabolism.

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Autopsy Programme 4 – Ageing

In the last programme, von Hagens and Lee illustrate the process of ageing. To reveal the dread process for us all to see, the two scientists compare the bodies of two live models – an 84-year-old and a 24-year-old. Von Hagens then compares sections from the cadaver of a woman over 80 years old with the same sections from a much younger woman. By revealing the internal extent of ageing damage, von Hagens and Lee demonstrate the widespread effects of ageing and explain why we can’t life forever.

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Radiation Toxicity: A Practical Guide (Cancer Treatment and Research)

May 20, 2007

Radiation Toxicity: A Practical Guide (Cancer Treatment and Research)
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* Publisher: Springer
* Number Of Pages: 187
* Publication Date: 2005-09-16
* Sales Rank: 865671
* ISBN / ASIN: 1402080530
* EAN: 9781402080531
* Binding: Hardcover
* Manufacturer: Springer
* Studio: Springer
Book Description:
Radiation Toxicity: A Practical Guide provides insight into the management of day-to-day aspects of radiotherapy. Most radiation oncologists and radiation oncology nurses spend a large percentage of their time dealing with the effects of radiotherapy. This book describes the biology behind each sites acute and long-term responses to radiotherapy, including the best current knowledge regarding radiation tolerance, and fills a needed void in the literature that is available on radiation oncology.

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Forensic Pathology, Second Edition

May 16, 2007
Forensic Pathology, Second Edition

Vincent J. M. DiMaio, Dominick DiMaio, “Forensic Pathology, Second Edition” CRC Press | 2001 Year | ISBN: 084930072X | PDF | ~107 Mb | 592 Pages |

“Medicolegal investigation of death is the most crucial and significant function of the medical examiner within the criminal justice system. The medical examiner is primarily concerned with violent, sudden, unexpected, and suspicious deaths and is responsible for determining the cause and manner of death, identifying the deceased, determining the approximate time of death and injury, collecting evidence from the body, issuing the death certificate, and documenting these events through an official autopsy report. The basis of the medicolegal investigation is forensic pathology.

Written for both medical and investigative professionals, Forensic Pathology, Second Edition presents an overview of medicolegal investigative systems. Completely updated, the book examines investigative techniques and procedures that lead to obtaining accurate conclusions of death by homicide, accident, or suicide.

Contents

.Medicolegal Investigative Systems
.Time of Death
.Deaths Due to Natural Disease
.Wounds Due to Blunt Trauma
.Blunt Trauma Injuries of the Trunk and Extremities
.Trauma to the Skull and Brain: Craniocerebral Injuries Wounds Due to Pointed and Sharp, Edged Weapons Asphyxia
.Deaths Due to Motor Vehicles
.Airplane Crashes
.Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
.Neonaticide, Infantcide, and Child Homicide
.Deaths Due to Fire
.Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
.Drowning
.Electrocution
.The Effects of Heat & Cold: Hyperthermia & Hypthermia
.Rape
.Emboli Eue to Gas, Fat, and Amniotic Fluid
.Topics in Forensic Pathology
.Deaths in Nursing Homes
.Sudden Death During or Immediately After a Violent Struggle
.Interpretative Toxicology: Drug Abuse and Drug Deaths

Dominick DiMaio, M.D.,is a retired Chief Medical Examiner of New York City and Vincent J. M. DiMaio, M.D., is the Chief Medical Examiner for Bexar County in San Antonio, Texas.

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An Introduction to Toxicogenomics

May 16, 2007
An Introduction to Toxicogenomics


An Introduction to Toxicogenomics
edited by Michael E. Burczynski


ISBN: 0849313341 | year 2003 | English
348pages | pdf | size: 10,60 Mb

Features:
Presents a clear introduction to expression profiling and large scale data analysis applicable to any field of research
Explains the complex clustering algorithms required for expression profiling analyses
Includes stunning images involved in microarray analysis of large-scale data sets
Provides additional information and cites specific examples that illustrate the principles of toxicogenomics
Describes toxicogenomic findings in two of the main model systems employed in toxicological research today
Equally explores concepts and applications in both mechanistic and predictive toxicogenomics
Gathering together leading authors and scientists at the forefront of the field, An Introduction to Toxicogenomics provides a comprehensive overview of this new discipline. With a focus on toxicology, it introduces the basic principles of microarray/oligonucleotide array-based genomic analysis and explains how it fits into the field of biomedical research. These discussions provide an overview to the actual mechanics of the analyses themselves and offer insights on handling and quality control. Then the book features an important section on the basics of data analysis and clustering methods such as genetic algorithms. Finally, it covers the application of expression profiling in the field of toxicology and addresses the two fundamental types of analysis in detail, with sections dedicated to both mechanistic and predictive studies.
An Introduction to Toxicogenomics consolidates the concepts underlying the field to provide a solid foundation from which to begin your research endeavors.
Contents
1. Fundamentals of Expression Profiling Analysis
Preparation and Utilization of Microarrays
Comparative Studies Using cDNA versus Oligonucleotide Arrays
Quality Control of Expression Profiling Data
An Introduction to Cluster Analysis
2. Expression Profiling and Toxicology: The Advent of Toxicogenomics
Transcriptional Profiling in Toxicology
3. Model Systems in Toxicogenomic Studies
Microarrays in Drug Metabolism and Toxicology: Rat Liver Responses to Prototypical CYP Inducers
Characterization of Hepatocytes and Their Use as a Model System in Toxicogenomics
4. Mechanistic Toxicogenomics
Molecular Signatures of Dioxin Toxicity Toxicogenomic Dissection of the Antioxidant Response
An Overview of Mechanistic Toxicogenomic Studies
5. Predictive Toxicogenomics
Gene Expression Profile Databases in Toxicity Testing
Predictive Toxicogenomics
Unsupervised Hierarchical Clustering of Toxicants
Toxicogenomic Analysis in Clinical Phamacogenomic Studies
6. The Future of Toxicogenomics
The Future of Toxicogenomics

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Medical Treatment of Intoxications and Decontamination of Chemical Agents in the Area

May 16, 2007
Medical Treatment of Intoxications and Decontamination of Chemical Agents in the Area

Medical Treatment of Intoxications and Decontamination of Chemical Agents in the Area of Terrorist Attack
(NATO Security through Science Series / NATO … Science Series A: Chemistry and Biology)
Author: by Christophor Dishovsky (Editor), Alexander Pivovarov (Editor), Hendrik Benschop (Editor)
ISBN: 1402041683
Publisher: Springer; 1 edition (February 28, 2006)
Format: PDF – 233 pages
Price: $129.00

Book Description
The use of sarin in the terrorist acts in Matsumoto city and Tokyo underground was considered by a number of specialists as a new era in terrorism. In addition to chemical weapons, terrorists can use a great variety of toxic chemicals from chemical industry, agriculture or products released from terrorist acts on industrial facilities. Evidently, the arsenal of chemical agents that can be used as terrorist agents is practically unlimited. The risk of exposure to chemical agents which could be used in terrorist acts is real. Therefore, the readiness for defense in a case of chemical terrorism should be enhanced. Decontamination and medical treatment are important aspects of protection from effects after intoxications with chemical agents. This book includes reports which were presented at a NATO Advanced Research Workshop (ARW) entitled “Medical Treatment of Intoxications and Decontamination of Chemical Agent in the Area of Terrorist Attack”. This workshop was held on 25-28 January 2005 in Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine. The contributors were experts acquainted with the main problems connected with chemical terrorism. The primary focus of this workshop was determination (assessment?) of scientific concepts and practical means for management of chemical agent casualties in case of a terrorist attack, with emphasis on improvement of medical treatment and decontamination. The main aspects of the book are: – New approaches in pre-treatment and prophylaxis of nerve agent intoxication – Diagnosis of exposure to chemical agents – Therapy of chemical agent intoxication – Development of personal decontamination

Table of Contents
CoverContentsPrefaceAcknowledgementsKey SpeakersOther Participants and ObserversPart 1 CURRENT PROBLEMS OF CHEMICAL TERRORISMChapter 1 Problems of Chemical Terrorism and Ways of Its OvercomingChapter 2 Toxic Chemicals and Radioactive Substances as Reason of Occurrence of Acute Poisoning in UkraineChapter 3 Biomonitoring of Exposure to Chemical Warfare AgentsChapter 4 Non-ruled Market Economy as a Source of Chemical Terrorism. Automotive Fuel: Quality and Environmental SafetyChapter 5 Role of the Chemical Weapons Convention in Combating Chemical TerrorismChapter 6 Chemical Incident Simulator: A New Approach for Deriving Passive Defence RequirementsChapter 7 OPCW Concept of Assistance Under Article XChapter 8 Environmentally Hazardous Projects in Ukraine as Attractive Targets for Terrorist ActsChapter 9 Dioxins: Threat of Misuse in Possible Acts of Chemical TerrorismPart 2 DIAGNOSIS OF EXPOSURE TO CHEMICAL AGENTS AND MEDICAL TREATMENT OF CHEMICAL AGENT INTOXICATIONChapter 10 Epidemiology of Chemical Crisis, Public Health Impact, Specific Medical Countermeasures and EducationChapter 11 Modern Approaches to Medical Treatment of Poisoning Caused by Neuroparalitics Anticholinesterase CompoundsChapter 12 Certain Problems of Rendering Medical Assistance Under Acts of Chemical TerrorismChapter 13 Efficacy of Pretreatment and Treatment Against Soman IntoxicationChapter 14 Biomedical Sampling Following a Chemical Warfare Agent Terrorist Event An OPCW PerspectiveChapter 15 Particularities in Research, Production and Acquisition of the Pharmaceutical Products for NBC Medical ProtectionChapter 16 Toxicokinetics in Helping of Diagnoses and Treatment of Chemical PoisoningPart 3 DEVELOPMENT OF PERSONAL DECONTAMINATION IN CASE OF INTOXICATION WITH CHEMICAL AGENTChapter 17 Aspects of Decontamination in Case of Release of Toxic Substances or Use of Chemical Warfare AgentChapter 18 Personal Decontamination in Cases of Chemical Terrorist AttacksChapter 19 Harmful Chemical-Industry Incidents Effects Prognosis System of the Territorial Center for Emergency Medicine: Supply of Information and Analysis DataChapter 20 Purification of Drinking Water From [sup(134, 137)]Cs, [sup(89, 90)]Sr, [sup(60)]Co and [sup(129)]IChapter 21 Research of Decontamination Efficiency of Contaminated Camouflage Clothing with Applied Methods and Means in the Republic of BulgariaChapter 22 Alleviation of Toxic Impact of Chemical Agents on Human OrganismChapter 23 Using of Cold Plasma for Purification of Chemically Polluted Water in Extreme PeriodChapter 24 The Role of Clinical Toxicology in Minimizing Adverse Health Effects Related to Chemical DisastersChapter 25 Prevention of Gas Seeping into Buildings Through Constructive MaterialsChapter 26 Biological Method for the Water, Food, Fodders and Environment Toxic Chemical Materials Contamination IndicationIndex

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The Principles of Toxicology: Environmental and Industrial Applications

May 16, 2007
The Principles of Toxicology: Environmental and Industrial Applications

The Principles of Toxicology: Environmental and Industrial Applications

A fully updated and expanded edition of the bestselling guide on toxicology and its practical application

The field of toxicology has grown enormously since Industrial Toxicology: Safety and Health Applications in the Workplace was first published in 1985. And while the original edition was hugely popular among occupational health professionals, the time is ripe to address toxic agents not only in the industrial setting but also in the environment at large. Renamed Principles of Toxicology: Environmental and Industrial Applications, this new edition provides health protection professionals as well as environmental scientists with precise, up-to-date, practical information on how to apply the science of toxicology in both the occupational and environmental setting. Through contributions from leading experts in diverse fields, Principles of Toxicology, Second Edition features:
* Clear explanations of the fundamentals necessary for an understanding of the effects of chemical hazards on human health and ecosystems
* Coverage of occupational medicine and epidemiological issues
* The manifestation of toxic agents such as metals, pesticides, organic solvents, and natural toxins
* Special emphasis on the evaluation and control of toxic hazards
* Specific case histories on applying risk assessment methods in the modern workplace
* Ample figures, references, and a comprehensive glossary of toxicological terms

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Forensic Science International Volume 164.Issues 2-3 December 2006

May 16, 2007
Forensic Science International Volume 164.Issues 2-3 December 2006
Forensic Science International Volume 164.Issues 2-3 December 2006

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release name: Forensic.Science.International.Volume.164.Issues.2 -3.December.2006.eBook-EEn
release date: 12.18.06
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title: Forensic Science International, Volume 164, Issues 2-3,
December 2006
ISBN: n/a
FORMAT: PDF
category/genre: Forensics

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TOC:

1. Editorial Board
Page CO2

Review Article
2. Time of death dependent criteria in vitreous
humor-Accuracy of estimating the time since death
Pages 87-92
Burkhard Madea and Alexander Rodig

Articles
3. Persons found ‘Not Criminally Responsible on
Account of Mental Disorder? A comparison of British
Columbia, Canada and Hunan, China
Pages 93-97
Xiaoping Wang, James D. Livingston, Johann Brink and
Emlene Murphy

4. Cluster analysis of a forensic population with
antisocial personality disorder regarding PCL-R scores:
Differentiation of two patterns of criminal profiles
Pages 98-101
Hilda Clotilde Penteado Morana, Fernando Portela C鈓ara
and Julio Arboleda-Florez

5. Potentiality of 3D laser profilometry to determine
the sequence of homogenous crossing lines on questioned
documents
Pages 102-109
Giuseppe Schirripa Spagnolo

6. Adolescent homicides in Finland: Offence and
offender characteristics
Pages 110-115
Camilla Hagelstam and Helina Hakkanen

7. Ethanol production by Candida albicans in postmortem
human blood samples: Effects of blood glucose level and
dilution
Pages 116-121
Daisuke Yajima, Hisako Motani, Katsuhiko Kamei, Yayoi
Sato, Mutsumi Hayakawa and Hirotaro Iwase

8. Comparison of pulmonary autopsy findings of the
rats drowned at surface and 50 ft depth
Pages 122-125
Akin Savas Toklu, Nevzat Alkan, Aydin Gurel, Maide
Cimsit, Damla Haktanir, Sefika Korpinar and Sevim
Purisa

9. Stability of ?9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in
oral fluid using the Quantisal?collection device
Pages 126-130
C. Moore, M. Vincent, S. Rana, C. Coulter, A. Agrawal
and J. Soares

10. Sensitivity of autopsy and radiological
examination in detecting bone fractures in an animal
model: Implications for the assessment of fatal child
physical abuse
Pages 131-137
C. Cattaneo, E. Marinelli, A. Di Giancamillo, M. Di
Giancamillo, O. Travetti, L. Vigano? P. Poppa, D.
Porta, A. Gentilomo and M. Grandi

11. Synthesis by-products from the Wacker oxidation of
safrole in methanol using ?-benzoquinone and palladium
chloride
Pages 138-147
M. Cox and G. Klass

12. A quantitative differentiation method for plastic
bags by infrared spectroscopy, thickness measurement
and differential scanning calorimetry for tracing the
source of illegal drugs
Pages 148-154
Valerio Causin, Carla Marega, Pietro Carresi, Sergio
Schiavone and Antonio Marigo

13. The value of examination aids in victim
identification: a retrospective study of an airplane
crash in Nepal in 2002
Pages 155-158
Roman Bux, Detlef Heidemann, Markus Enders and
Hansjurgen Bratzke

14. Quantitative LC-MS determination of strychnine
in urine after ingestion of a Strychnos nux-vomica
preparation and its consequences in doping control
Pages 159-163
P. Van Eenoo, K. Deventer, K. Roels and F.T. Delbeke

15. Death scene evaluation in a case of fatal
accidental carbon monoxide toxicity
Pages 164-167
Antioco Franco Sedda and Gabriele Rossi

16. Application of pericardial fluid to the analysis
of morphine (heroin) and cocaine in forensic toxicology
Pages 168-171
Maria Teresa Contreras, Antonio F. Hernadez, Marisa
Gonzalez, Susana Gonzalez, Rosa Ventura, Antonio Pla,
Juan Luis Valverde, Jordi Segura and Rafael de la Torre

17. Analysis of hallucinogenic constituents in Amanita
mushrooms circulated in Japan
Pages 172-178
Kenji Tsujikawa, Hiroyuki Mohri, Kenji Kuwayama, Hajime
Miyaguchi, Yuko Iwata, Akinaga Gohda, Sunao Fukushima,
Hiroyuki Inoue and Tohru Kishi

18. The use of mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I gene
(COI) to differentiate two UK blowfly species ?
Calliphora vicina and Calliphora vomitoria
Pages 179-182
Carole Ames, Bryan Turner and Barbara Daniel

19. Carrion fly (Diptera: Calliphoridae) larval
colonization of sunlit and shaded pig carcasses in West
Virginia, USA
Pages 183-192
James E. Joy, Nicole L. Liette and Heather L. Harrah

20. Species identification using sequences of the trnL
intron and the trnL-trnF IGS of chloroplast genome among
popular plants in Taiwan
Pages 193-200
Li-Chin Tsai, Yung-Chien Yu, Hsing-Mei Hsieh, Jenn-Che
Wang, Adrian Linacre and James Chun-I Lee

21. Australian Federal Police seizures of illicit
crystalline methamphetamine (‘ice’ 1998?002:
Impurity analysis
Pages 201-210
Ying Qi, Ian D. Evans and Adam McCluskey

22. Quantitative characterization of morphological
polymorphism of handwritten characters loops
Pages 211-220
R. Marquis, F. Taroni, S. Bozza and M. Schmittbuhl

23. A ‘Cold synthesi’ of heroin and implications
in heroin signature analysis: Utility of
trifluoroacetic/acetic anhydride in the acetylation
of morphine
Pages 221-229
Luke R. Odell, Jana Skopec and Adam McCluskey

24. Morphological comparison between Chrysomya
rufifacies (Macquart) and Chrysomya villeneuvi
Patton (Diptera: Calliphoridae) puparia,
forensically important blow flies
Pages 230-234
Kabkaew L. Sukontason, Paitoon Narongchai, Chaturong
Kanchai, Karnda Vichairat, Somsak Piangjai, Worachote
Boonsriwong, Nophawan Bunchu, Duanghatai Sripakdee,
Tarinee Chaiwong, Budsabong Kuntalue et al.

25. The redistribution of selected psychiatric drugs
in post-mortem cases
Pages 235-239
Kabrena E. Rodda and Olaf H. Drummer

26. Automated PCR setup for forensic casework samples
using the Normalization Wizard and PCR Setup robotic
methods
Pages 240-248
S.A. Greenspoon, K.L.V. Sykes, J.D. Ban, A. Pollard,
M. Baisden, M. Farr, N. Graham, B.L. Collins, M.M.
Green and C.C. Christenson

Announcement of Population Data
27. Haplotypes for 13 Y-chromosomal STR loci in South
Tunisian population (Sfax region)
Pages 249-253
Imen Ayadi, Leila Ammar-Keskes and Ahmed Rebai

28. Data for 10 autosomal STR markers in south
Tunisian population
Pages 254-256
N. Mahfoudh-Lahiani, A. Reba?and H. Makni

29. Population genetic study in two Transylvanian
populations using forensically informative
autosomal and Y-chromosomal STR markers
Pages 257-265
Balazs Egyed, Sandor Furedi and Zsolt Padar

30. Allele frequencies for 15 autosomal STR loci and
admixture estimates in Puerto Rican Americans
Pages 266-270
J. Ziga, M. Ilzarbe, V. Acunha-Alonzo, F. Rosetti,
Z. Herbert, V. Romero, I. Almeciga, O. Clavijo,
J.N.H. Stern, J. Granados et al.

31. Allelic and haplotypic frequencies at 11 Y-STR
loci in Buryats from South-East Siberia
Pages 271-275
Marcin Wozniak, Miroslava Derenko, Boris Malyarchuk,
Irina Dambueva, Tomasz Grzybowski and Danuta
Miscicka-Sliwka

32. Nucleotide variability of HV-I in admixed
population of the Brazilian Amazon Region
Pages 276-277
Ana Cecilia Feio-dos-Santos, Bruno Maia Carvalho,
Sidney Emanuel Batista dos Santos and tndrea Kely
Campos Ribeiro-dos-Santos

Correspondence
33. Shaken baby syndrome: A flawed biomechanical
analysis
Pages 278-279
Susan Margulies, Michael Prange, Barry S. Myers,
Matthew R. Maltese, Songbai Ji, Xinguo Ning, Jacob
Fisher, Kristy Arbogast and Cindy Christian

34. Letter to the Editor
Pages 280-281
N. Rangarajan and T. Shams

35. Response to the Letter to the Editor
Pages 282-283
Faris A. Bandak

Forensic Science International publishes
original contributions in the many different
scientific disciplines pertaining to the
forensic sciences. Fields include forensic
pathology and histochemistry, chemistry,
biochemistry and toxicology (including drugs,
alcohol, etc.), biology (including the
identification of hairs and fibres), serology,
odontology, psychiatry, anthropology, the
physical sciences, firearms, and document
examination, as well as investigations of value
to public health in its broadest sense, and the
important marginal area where science and
medicine interact with the law.

Forensic Science International publishes:

^Original Research Papers
^Review Articles
^Preliminary Communications
^Letters to the Editor
^Book Reviews
^Case Reports

The journal covers all legal aspects of the
general disciplines listed above, as well as
specialist topics of forensic interest that are
included in, or are related to, these disciplines,
e.g.:

^Biochemical and chemical analyses, and the forensic
application of advanced analytical, physical,
chemical and instrumental techniques
^Bitemark evidence
^Battered child syndrome
^Questioned documents
^Ballistics, projectiles and wounds
^Fingerprints and identification
^Tool marks
^Contact traces
^Poisoning
^Breath analysers
^Accident investigation and mass disasters
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Clarkes Analysis of Drugs and Poisons, 3rd Edition

May 16, 2007
Clarkes Analysis of Drugs and Poisons, 3rd Edition

Author: Anthony C. Moffat (Editor), M. David Osselton (Editor), Clarkes Analysis of Drugs and Poisons, 3rd Edition

ISBN: 0853694737 | Publisher: Pharmaceutical Press | Number Of Pages: 2101 | CHM | 38 mb

This practical manual and standard reference work provides the definitive source of analytical data for drugs and poisons. It is intended for use primarily by scientists faced with identifying and quantifying thes substances in body fluids, tissue samples and pharmaceutical and industrial products.
The completely revised and expanded third edition of Clarkes Analysis of Drugs and Poisons has been written by over 40 international experts, and also boosts an editorial advisory board of over 45 world renowned scientists.
The new edition of Clarkes Analysis of Drugs and Poisons now comprises two volumes, housed in a durable slipcase.
Volume one contains 31 chapters by leading international scientists covering the practice areas and analytical procedures used in analytical toxicology.
Volume two contains 1737 drug and poison monographs detailing physical properties, analytical methods, pharmacokinetic data and toxicology data.
Clarkes Analysis of Drugs and Poisons is an essential requirement for all forensic and crime laboratories, toxicologists, clinical pharmacology departments, poison information centres, pathologists, clinical toxicologists, hospital pharmacists and analytical chemists.
Clarkes Analysis of Drugs and Poisons was previously published as Clarkes Isolation and Identification of Drugs.

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Handbook of Toxicology, Second Edition

May 16, 2007
Handbook of Toxicology, Second Edition

Hardcover: 1414 pages
Publisher: CRC; 2 edition (August 29, 2001)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0849303702
ISBN-13: 978-0849303708
File type : PDF
File size : 10.4 MB

Book Description

This second edition of the best-selling Handbook of Toxicology is an exhaustive practical handbook. It includes over 500 useful tables of data conveniently organized for ease of use. Completely revised, it contains new chapters on aquatic toxicology, endocrine toxicology, consumer products, medical devices, and Asian regulations.

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