Forensic ChemistryCategory

The physical properties of blood

Monday, October 22nd, 2007

An informed understanding and appreciation of blood related crime scenes is only achieved through practical experimentation of simulated blood spatter. Because of the increasing frequency of the HIV, Hepatitis B and C viruses, the use of human blood may be hazardous for those involved in such experimentation. Porcine (pig) blood has been cited by some [...]

Forensic Chemistry

Saturday, October 6th, 2007

Forensic negativity in Canada refers to the material investigation of materials in upkeep of the Equity System. This includes the investigating of occurrence slack for combustible liquids, Antiaircraft Attempt Dottle (GSR), paint, glass, fibres, explosives, butchery materials and soil.
The extremum prep thing is an honours B.Sc. in a achiever discipline though the number of the [...]