List of ENFSI publications in 2006

 

A list of papers published in English in 2005, whose authors or co-authors were employees of laboratories operating under the aegis of ENFSI, appeared in Volume 68 of Problems of Forensic Sciences. Now we have the pleasure to present a bibliography of papers published in 2006, drawn up on the basis of information obtained from: Nationaal Instituut voor Criminalistiek en Criminologie, Brussels, Belgium; Institute of Criminalistics, Prague, Czech Republic; Kriminaltechnisches Institut – Bundes¬kriminalamt, Wiesbaden, Germany; Institute for Forensic Sciences, Budapest, Hungary; Forensic Science Laboratory, Dublin, Ireland; Netherlands Forensic Institute, the Hague, the Netherlands; Central Forensic Laboratory of the Police, Warsaw, Poland; Institute of Forensic Research, Krakow, Poland; Autonomous Police of the Basque Country – Ertzaintza, Erandio, Spain; Ecole de Sciences Criminelles, Lausanne, Switzerland; Forensic Science Unit, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom; and LGC Forensic, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom. The Publishers’ Office would like to thank to all participating laboratories for collaborating and helping in preparation of this bibliography.    

The bibliography is also available in an electronic version at www.forensicscience.pl or www.enfsi.eu. The next bibliography of papers, published in 2007, will be issued in volume 76 of Problems of Forensic Sciences.

1. Aitken C. G. G., Lucy D., Zadora G., Curran J. M., Evaluation of trace evidence for three-level multivariate data with use of graphical models, Computational Statistic and Data Analysis 2006, 50, 2571–2588.

2. Alberink  I. B., Ruifrok A. C. C., Kieckhoefer H., Inter- operator test for anatomical annotation of earprints, Journal of Forensic Sciences  2006, 51, 1246–1254.

3. Alonso A., Albarrán C., Martín P., García P., Capilla J., García O., de la Rua C., Izaguirre N., Pereira F., Pe­reira L., Amorim A.,  Sancho, M., Usefulness of microchip electrophoresis for the analysis of mitochondrial DNA in forensic and ancient DNA studies, Electrophoresis 2006, 27, 5101–5109.

4. Ansell R., Rape case management at the Swedish National Laboratory of Forensic Science, Problems of Forensic Sciences 2006, 67, 255–272.

5. Bączkowski A., Cupa I., Borkowski K., Perpetrator’s knowledge vs. reliability of shoeprint examiner – roundup from practise, Problemy Kryminalistyki 2006,  253, 65–68.

6. Berends-Montero S., Wiarda W., de Joode P., van der Peijl G. J. Q., Forensic analysis of float glass using laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS): validation of a method, Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry 2006, 21, 1185–1193.

7. Berger C. E .H., de Koeijer J. A., Glas W., Madhuizen H., Color separation in forensic image processing, Journal of Forensic Sciences 2006, 51, 100–102.

8. Bernal L. P., Borjas L., Zabala W., Portillo M. G., Fernández E., Delgado W., Tovar F., Lander N., Chiu­rillo M. A., Ramírez J. L., García O., Genetic variation of 15 STR autosomal loci in the Maracaibo population from Venezuela, Forensic Science International 2006, 161, 60–63.

9. Białek I., Zając A., Brzozowski J., Developing of latent fingerprints on banknotes issued by the National Bank of Poland, Problems of Forensic Sciences 2006, 68, 339–350.

10. Biedermann A., Taroni F., A probabilistic approach to the joint  evaluation of firearm evidence and gunshot residues, Forensic Science International 2006, 163, 18–33.

11. Biedermann A., Taroni F., Bayesian networks and probabilistic reasoning about scientific evidence when there is a lack of data, Forensic Science International 2006, 157, 163–167.

12. Biedermann A., Taroni F., Aitken C., Conclusion scale for shoeprint  and toolmarks examination, Journal of Forensic Sciences Identification 2006, 56, 685–689.

13. Borusiewicz R., Zięba-Palus J., A comparison of effectiveness of TenaxTA and Carbotrap 300 in concentration of flammable liquids compounds, Journal of Forensic Sciences 2006, 52, 70–74.

14. Borusiewicz R., Zięba-Palus J., Zadora G., The influence of the type of accelerant, type of burned materials, time of burning and accessibility of air on possibility of detection of the accelerant traces, Forensic Science International 2006, 160, 115–126.

15. Branicki W., Kupiec T., Wolańska-Nowak P., Brud­nik U., Determination of forensically relevant SNPs in MC1R gene, [in:] Progress in Forensic Genetics 11. Proceedings of the 21st International ISFG Congress held in Ponta Delgata, The Azores, Portugal between 13 and 16 September 2005, Amorim A., Corte-Real F., Mor- ling N. [eds.], Elsevier, Amsterdam 2006,  International Congress Series 1288, 816–818.

16. Branicki W., Olszańska A., Konopiński M. K., Sequence variation in the control region of mitochondrial DNA within a population sample of domestic cats Felis catus Linnaeus – implications for domestic and wild cats differentiation, Problems of Forensic Sciences 2006, 67, 279–288.

17. Broeders A. P. A., Of earprints, fingerprints, scent dogs, cot deaths and cognitive contamination – a brief look at the present state of play in the forensic arena, Forensic Science International 2006, 159, 148–157.

18. Broeders A. P. A., Principles of forensic identification science, [in:] Handbook of criminal investigation, Newburn T., Williamson T., Wright A. [eds.], Willan Publishing 2006.

19. Brożek-Mucha Z., Steffen S., Barth M., Niewoehner L., Otto M., Biegstraaten J., Horvath R., A study of the element contents and morphology of GSR originating from chosen brands of 9 mm Luger ammunition, [in:] Chemometrics. Methods and applications, Zuba D., Par­czewski A. [eds.], Institute of Forensic Research Publishers, Kraków 2006, 247–258.

20. Brożek-Mucha Z., Trzcińska B., RDX amongst the ­residues from an airbag deployment, [in:] Proceedings of the 3rd FINEX Conference (FINEX 2006), Lisbon, 19–21 April 2006, Beardah M. [ed.], Lisbon 2006, 41–42.

21. Buckleton J. S., Triggs C. M., Champod C., An extended likelihood ratio framework for interpreting evidence, Science and Justice 2006, 46, 69–78.

22. Buzzini P., Massonnet G., Monard Sermier F., The micro-Raman analysis of  paint evidence in criminalistics: case studies, Journal of Raman Spectroscopy 2006, 37, 922–931.

23. Castella V., Robinson N., Saugy M., Taroni F., Brandt- Casadevall C., Mangin P., Dimo-Simonin N., Forensic identification of urine samples:  a comparison between nuclear and mitochondrial DNA markers, International Journal of Legal Medecine 2006, 120, 67–72.

24. Chang S. C. G., Wilting M. E., Stamouli A., Collection of gunshot residue with the aid of a vacuum cleaner, Scanning 2006, 28, 187.

25. Chłobowska Z., Świegoda C., The studies concerning denatured alcohol at the Institute of Forensic Research, Problems of Forensic Sciences 2006, 61, 55–63.

26. Chochół A., The study of coefficients changes of volumetric expansion in corrosion of enamel coats, [in:] The 15th Symposium of IGWT “Global safety of commodity and environment quality of life”, Kiev, 12–17 September 2006, Kniga, Kiev 2006, 1134–1143.

27. Dieckmann S., Puetz M., Dahlenburg R., Chiral profiling of illicit methamphetamine samples by capillary electrophoresis, [in:] Beitraege zum GTFCh-Symposium: Aus­gewaehlte Aspekte der Forensischen Toxikologie, 14th, Mosbach, Germany, April 14–16, 2005, Pragst F., Aderjan R. [eds.], Verlag Dr. Dieter Helm, Heppenheim 2006, 225–235.

28. Dixon L. A., Dobbins A. E., Pulker H. K., Butler J. M., Vallone P. M., Coble M. D., Parson W., Berger B., Grubwieser P., Mogensen H. S., Morling N., Nielsen K., Sanchez J. J., Petkovski E., Carracedo A., Sanchez- Diz P., Ramos-Luis E., Brion M., Irwin J. A., Just R. S., Loreille O., Parsons T. J., Syndercombe-Court D., Schmitter H., Stradmann Bellinghausen B., Bender K., Gill P., Analysis of artificially degraded DNA using STRs and SNPs – results of a collaborative European (EDNAP) exercise,  Forensic Science International 2006, 164, 33–44.

29. Dixon L. A., Koumi P., Gill P.,  Development of an autosomal SNP multiplex containing 20 SNP loci plus amelogenin, International Congress, Progress in Forensic Genetics 2006, 1288, 31–33.

30. Dudziak M., Lewandowski A., Waluś K. J., Evaluation of influence of measuring signal filtering method on accuracy of vehicle motion kinematical features, [in:] XI International Conference Computer Simulation in Machine Design – COSIM 2006, Krynica 2006.

31. Egyed B., Furedi S., Angyal M., Balogh I., Kalmar L., Padar Z., Analysis of the population heterogenity in Hungary using fifteen forensically informative STR markers, Forensic Science International 2006, 158, 244–249.

32. Egyed B., Furedi S., Padar Z., Population genetic study in two Transylvanian populations usin forensically informative autosomal and Y-chromosomal STR markers, Forensic Science International 2006, 164, 257–265.

33. Evett I. W., Jackson G., Lindley D. V., Meuwly D., Logical evaluation of evidence when a person is suspected of committing two separate offences, Science and Justice 2006, 46, 25–31.

34. Fabiańska E., Kunicki M., Analysis of ink features stored in different conditions, [in:] 4th Conference of the European Document Experts Working Group, The Hague, 27–30 September 2006, The Hague 2006 [CD-ROM].

35. Fabiańska E., Kunicki M., Analysis of the influence of surface, passage of time and conditions of storage of documents on optical properties and Raman spectra of inks, Problems of Forensic Sciences 2006, 67, 249–254.

36. Fabiańska E., Kunicki M., Zadora G., Dziedzic T., Buł­- ka D., Graphlog – computer system supporting handwriting analysis, Problems of Forensic Sciences 2006, 68, 394–408.

37. Fojtášek L., Kmječ T., Firearms forensics, New Scientist 2006, 188, 26–27.

38. Friedrich E., Seidel U., The introduction of the German e-passport, Keesing Journal of Documents & Identity 2006, 16, 3–6; 17, 14–16.

39. Gallop A., The art of forensic science, Home Office – Public Service Review 2006.

40. Gallop A., Breathing life into suspicious death, Policing Today 2006.

41. García O., Yurrebaso I., Uriarte I., Pérez J. A., Peńas R., Alonso S., de la Rua C., Izagirre N., Flores C., Martín P., Albarrán C., Alonso A., Distribution of Y-chromosomal haplotypes in the Basque Country autochthonous population using a 17-locus multiplex PCR assay, Progress in Forensic Genetics 2006, 11, 319–321.

42. García O., Yurrebaso I., Uriarte I., Pérez J. A., Peńas R., Martín P., Albarrán C., Alonso A., Basque Country autochthonous population data on D2S1338, D19S433, Penta D, Penta E and SE33 loci, Progress in Forensic Genetics 2006, 11, 391–393.

43. García-Hirschfeld J., Alonso A., García O., Amorim A., Gómez J., 2004–2005 GEP proficiency testing programs: special emphasis on the interlaboratory analysis of mixed stains, Progress in Forensic Genetics 2006, 11, 855–857.

44. Gierowski J. K., Rumszewicz S., Relationships between psychological gender and a structure of aggressiveness and risk factors of violence in juvenile girls and boys, Problems of Forensic Sciences 2006, 68, 378–393.

45. Gill P., Brenner C. H., Buckleton J. S., Carracedo A., Krawczak M., Mayr W. R., Morling N., Prinz M., Schneider P. M., Weir B. S., DNA Commission of the International Society of Forensic Genetics: recommendations on the interpretation of mixtures, Forensic Science International 2006, 160, 90–101.

46. Gill P., Curran J., Elliot K., A graphical (Bayes net) molecular model of the entire DNA STR process to aid interpretation, International Congress, Progress in Forensic Genetics 2006, 1288, 468–470.

47. Gill P., Fereday L., Morling N., Schneider P. M.,  New multiplexes for Europe – Amendments and clarification of strategic development (letter), Forensic Science International 2006, 163, 155–157.

48. Gill P., Fereday L., Morling N., Schneider P. M., The evolution of DNA databases   recommendations for new European STR loci, Forensic Science International 2006, 156, 242–244.

49. González A. M., García O., Larruga J. M., Cabrera V. M., The mitochondrial lineage U8a traces the maternal Basque ancestry back to the Paleolithic, BMC Genetics 2006, 7, 124.

50. Goos M. I. M., Alberink I. B., Ruifrok A. C. C., Facial comparison using 2D-images and 3D-laser scans, Forensic Science International 2006, 136, 10–17.

51. Grieve M. C., Biermann T. W., Schaub K., The use of indigo derivatives to dye denim material, Science & Justice 2006, 46, 15–24.

52. Hellmann A. P., Rohleder U., Eichmann C., Pfeiffer I., Parson W., Schleenbecker U., A proposal for standardization in forensic canine DNA typing: Allele nomenclature of six canine-specific STR loci, Journal of Forensic Sciences 2006, 51, 247–281.

53. Huhn C., Puetz M., Dahlenburg R., Pyell U., Sassafras oils as precursors for the production of synthetic drugs: profiling via MEKC-UVD, [in:] Beitraege zum GTFCh- Symposium: Ausgewaehlte Aspekte der Forensischen Toxikologie, 14th, Mosbach, Germany, April 14–16, 2005, Pragst F., Aderjan R. [eds.], Verlag Dr. Dieter Helm, Heppenheim 2006, 198–207.

54. Hannigan T. J., Fleury L. M., Reilly R. B., O’Mul­lane B. A., de Chazal P., Survey of 1276 shoeprint impressions and development of an automatic shoeprint pattern matching facility, Science and Justice 2006, 46, 79–89.

55. Hart A., Decomposition of human bodies and insect activity at the Anthropological Research Facility, ACP News, Tennessee 2006, 24–25.

56. Hart A. J, Whitaker A. P., Forensic entomology, Antenna 2006, 30, 159–164.

57. Haś A., Personality, coping with stress and social styles of social functioning of female perpetrators acting individually or in a group, [in:] Explorations in investigative psychology and contemporary offender profiling, Ioannou M., Youngs D., Canter D. [eds.], IA-IP Publishing, London 2006, 35–48.

58. Haś A., Kowanetz M., The use of the SAVRY in predicting aggressive behaviour in a sample of Polish juveniles, Forensic Expertise 2006, 1, 61–68.

59. Hsieh H. M., Huang L. H., Tsai L. C., Liu C. L., Kuo Y. C., Hsiao C. T., Linacre A., Lee C. I. J., Species identification of Kachuga tecta using the cytochrome b gene, Journal of Forensic Sciences 2006, 51, 52–56.

60. Huhn C., Puetz M., Dahlenburg R., Pyell U., Sassafras oils as precursors for the production of synthetic drugs: profiling via MEKC-UVD, [in:] Beitraege zum GTFCh- Symposium: Ausgewaehlte Aspekte der Forensischen Toxikologie, 14th, Mosbach, Germany, April 14–16, 2005, Pragst F., Aderjan R. [eds.], Verlag Dr. Dieter Helm, Heppenheim 2006, 198–207. 

61. Jackson G., Jones S., Booth G., Champod C., Evett I. W., The nature of forensic science opinion – a possible framework to guide thinking  and practice in investigations and in court proceedings, Science and Justice 2006, 46, 33–44.

62. Janowska E., Adamowicz P., Chudzikiewicz E., Lecho­wicz W., Determination of amphetamines in blood by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) in practice of Institute of Forensic Research, Problems of Forensic Sciences 2006, 66, 165–172.

63. Jaśkiewicz-Obydzńska T., Wach E., Psychological expert opinions on statements and the rights of suspects and defendants, Problems of Forensic Sciences 2006, 65, 13–23.

64. Jochum K. P., Stoll B., Herwig K., Willbold M., Hof­mann A. W., Amini M., Aarburg S., Abouchami W., Hellebrand E., Mocek B., Raczek I., Stracke A., Alard O., Bouman C., Becker S., Dücking M. [et al.], MPI-DING reference glasses for in situ microanalysis: New reference values for element concentrations and isotope ratios, Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems 2006, 7, 1–44.

65. Kała M., Kochanowski M., The determination of delta9- tetrahydrocannabinol (9THC) and 11-nor-9-carboxy- delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THCCOOH) in blood and urine gas chromatography negative ion chemical ionisation mass spectrometry (GC-MS-NCI), Chemia Anali­tyczna 2006, 51, 65–78.

66. Kasprzak K., Adamowicz P., Kała M., Determination of gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB) in urine by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry with positive chemical ionisation (PCI-GC-MS), Problems of Forensic Sciences 2006, 67, 289–300.

67. Katterwe H. [et al.], Conclusion scale for shoeprint and toolmarks examinations, Journal of Forensic Identification 2006, 56, 255–280.

68. Katterwe H., Restoration of serial numbers, [in:] Forensic investigation of stolen-recovered and other crime-related vehicles, Stauffer E., Bonfanti M. [eds.], Academic Press, London 2006, 177–205.

69. Kerstholt J. H., Jansen N. J. M., van Amelsvoort E. N., Broeders A. P. A., Effects of accent, retention and telephone, Applied Cognitive Psychology 2006, 20, 187–197.

70. Kochana J., Parczewski A., Wilamowski J., SPE/TLC profiling of the impurities of MDMA: The influence of an agglutinant, diluents, and adulterants, Journal of Liquid Chromatography & Related Technologies 2006, 29, 1247–1256.

71. Kotarba-Pawłowicz A., A special case of forgery of a will, Problems of Forensic Sciences 2006, 65, 24–34.

72. Kotrlý M., Application of X-ray diffraction in forensic science, Zeitschrift für Kristallographie 2006, suppl. 23, 35–40.

73. Kotrlý M., Bezdička P., X-ray powder diffraction in forensic practice. Material structure. Bulletin of the Czech and Slovak Crystalographic Association 2006, 13, 153–155.

74. Kowalski P., Skupień E., Kowalska M., The risk of misuse in legal proceedings towards patients with cognitive disorders not properly diagnosed, Problems of Forensic Sciences 2006, 67, 301–306.

75. Kraft J., Zuba D., Parczewski A., Einax J. W., Evaluation of alternative markers for detecting chronic alcohol disease, [in:] Chemometrics. Methods and applications, Zuba D., Parczewski A. [eds.], Institute of Forensic Research Publishers, Kraków 2006, 279–286.

76. Kraj A., Świst M., Strugała A., Parczewski A., Silber­ring J., Fingerprint of 3,4-methylenedioxymethampheta­mine markers by desorption/ionisation on porous silicon, European Journal of Mass Spectrometry 2006, 12, 253–259.

77. Krawczyk W., Recent trends in world drug production and trafficking, Problemy Kryminalistyki 2006, 254, 5–13.

78. Kuras M., Wachowicz M., Profiling of cannabis basing upon elemental composition (Matrix effects). Part I, Pro­blemy Kryminalistyki 2006, 252, 21–30.

79. Kuras M., Wachowicz M., Profiling of cannabis basing upon elemental composition (method validation). Part II, Problemy Kryminalistyki 2006, 253, 15–26.

80. Kuras M., Wachowicz M., Profiling of cannabis basing upon elemental composition. Part III, Problemy Krymi­nalistyki 2006, 254, 20–38.

81. Kuypers K. P., Samyn N., Ramaekers J. G., MDMA and alcohol effects, combined and alone, on objective and subjective measures of actual driving performance and psychomotor function, Psychopfarmacology (Berl) 2006, 187, 467–475.

82. Laloup M., Del Mar Ramirez Fernandez M., Wood M., De Boeck G., Maes V., Samyn N., Correlation of delta(9)- trtrahydrocannabinol concentrations determined by LC-MS-MS in oral fluid and plasma from ompaired drivers and evaluation of the on-site Drager DrugTest((R)), Forensic Science International 2006, 161, 175–179.

83. Latkoczy C., Dücking M., Becker S., Günther D., Hoogewerff J., Almirall J., Buscaglia J., Dobney A., Koons R., Montero S., van der Peijl G. J.Q., Stoeck­lein W., Watling J., Zdanowicz V., NITECRIME glass task, [in:] Proceedings of the 2006 Plasma Winter conference Tucson, USA, January 9–14, 2006.

84. Lech T., Exhumation examination to confirm suspicion of fatal lead poisoning, Forensic Science International 2006, 158, 219–223.

85. Lech T., Goszcz H., Poisoning from aspiration of elemental mercury, Clinical Toxicology 2006, 44, 333–336.

86. Lee C. I. J., Tsai L. C, Yang C. Y., Liu C. L., Huang L. H., Linacre A., Hsieh H. M., DNA profiling of Shahtoosh, Electrophoresis 2006, 27, 3359–3362.

87. Linacre A., Application of mitochondrial DNA technologies in wildlife investigations – species identification, Forensic Science Reviews 2006, 18, 1–8.

88. Marquis R., Taroni F., Bozza S., Schmittbuhl M., Quantitative characterization of morphological polymorphism of handwritten  characters loops, Forensic Science International 2006, 164, 211–220.

89. Martín P., García O., Albarrán C., García P., Alonso A., Application of mini-STR loci to severely degraded casework samples, Progress in Forensic Genetics 2006, 11, 522–525.

90. Mazurek A., Designation of crystalline traces secured at clandestine laboratories and determination of qualitative contents of amphetamine samples by means of XRD, Problemy Kryminalistyki 2006, 252, 58–63.

91. Milczarek J., Zięba-Palus J., Kościelniak P., Application of pyrolysis-gas chromatography to car paint analysis for forensic purposes, Problems of Forensic Sciences 2006, 61, 7–18.

92. Mirowska A., Pawłowski R., Determination of nuclear DNA concentration using real-time PCR technique, Problems of Forensic Sciences 2006, 68, 351–361.

93. Monard Sermier F., Massonnet G., Buzzini P., Fortini A., Gason F., de Wael K., Rovas P., A comparison of efficiency of manual and automatic fibre search with the Maxcan fibre finder, Forensic Science International 2006, 160, 102–108.

94. Monterrosa J. C., Morales J. A., García O., Genetic variation for 15 STR loci in an El Salvadoran (Central America) population, Journal of Forensic Sciences 2006, 51, 451–452.

95. Parrish R., Thirlwell M., Pickford C., Horstwood M., Gerdes A., Anderson J., Coggan D., Determination of 238U/235U, 236U/238U and uranium concentration in urine using SF-ICP-MS and MC-ICP-MS: An inter­la­boratory analytical comparison, Health Physics 2006, 90, 127–137.

96. Pawluk-Kołc M., Zięba-Palus J., Parczewski A., Application of false discovery rate procedure to pairwise comparisons of refractive index of glass fragments from one windscreen, Forensic Science International 2006, 160, 53–58.

97. Pereira L., Richards M., Goios A., Alonso A., Albar­rán C., García O., Behar D. M., Gölge M., Hatina J, Al-Gazali L., Bradley D. G., Macaulay V., Amorim A., Evaluating the forensic informativeness of mtDNA haplogroup H sub-typing on a Eurasian scale, Forensic Science International 2006, 159, 43–50.

98. Pękała M., Wroński M., Sources of error in fingerprint identification, Problemy Kryminalistyki 2006, 252, 31–38.

99. Pilot M., Jedrzejewski W., Branicki W., Sidorowich V. E., Jedrzejewska B., Stachura K., Funk S. M., Ecological factors influence population genetic structure of European grey wolves, Molecular Ecology 2006, 15, 4533–4553.

100. Puetz M., Herrmann B., Martin N., Dahlenburg R., Huhn C., Pyell U., Origin of MDMA and amphetami­ne precursors: carbon-14 analysis of safrole, PMK and BMK, [in:] Beitraege zum GTFCh-Symposium: Ausgewaehlte Aspekte der Forensischen Toxikologie, 14th, Mosbach, Germany, April 14–16, 2005, Pragst F., Aderjan R. [eds.], Verlag Dr. Dieter Helm, Heppenheim 2006, 236–247.

101. Rajtar T., Factors influencing sense of alienation in juvenile girls, [in:] Psychological correlates of criminality, Goodwin L., Canter D. [eds.], IA-IP Publishing, London 2006, 69–74.

102. Ramus K., Daszykowski M., Trzcińska B., Parczewski A., Clustering of toners on the basis of their spectra, [in:] Chemometrics. Methods and applications, Zuba D., Par­czewski A. [eds.], Institute of Forensic Research Publishers, Kraków 2006, 267–272.

103. Ramaekers J. G., Kuypers K. P., Samyn N., Stimulant effects of 3,4-methylenedioxymeth amphetamine (MDMA) 75 mg and methylphenidate 20 mg on actual driving during intoxication and withdrawal, Addiction 2006, 101, 1614–1621.

104. Rogoża E., Wudarczyk M., Genipin – new substance for development fingerprints, Problemy Kryminalistyki 2006, 253, 76–83.

105. Sadlik J. K., Potassium as a toxic element, Problems of Forensic Sciences 2006, 66, 185–192.

106. Scott-Ham M., Burton F. C.,  A study of blood and urine alcohol concentrations in cases of clleged drug facilitated sexual assault in the United  Kingdom over a three year period,  Journal of Forensic Clinical Medicine 2006, 13, 107–111.

107. Seidel U., Compliance with facial image standards, Keesing Journal of Documents & Identity 2006, 19, 20–26.

108. Siarkiewicz Z., Change of individual features of tool when in use, Problemy Kryminalistki 2006, 253, 37–40.

109. Sjerps M., The role of statistics in forensic science casework and research, Problems of Forensic Sciences 2006, 65, 82–90.

110. Skulska A., Kała M., Analysis of atropine and scopolamine in body fluids, Problems of Forensic Sciences 2006, 66, 212–219.

111. Skupień E., Psychiatric examination – an opportunity or a sanction for a defendant?, Problems of Forensic Sciences 2006, 68, 409–417.

112. Skupień E., Kowanetz M., Psychiatric and psychological expert opinions in cases concerning annulment of a declaration of will. Case studies, Problems of Forensic Sciences 2006, 65, 35–45.

113. Smink B. E., Mathijssen M. P., Lusthof K. J., de Gier J. J., Egberts A. C., Uges D. R., Comparison of urine and oral fluid as matrices for screening of thirty-three benzo­diazepines and benzodiazepine-like substances using immunoassay and LC-MS (-MS), Journal of Analytic Toxicology 2006, 30, 478–485.

114. Sołtyszewski I., Krassowski K., Introduction to biometry, Problemy Kryminalistyki 2006, 254, 39–43.

115. Sottas P. E., Robinson N., Giraud S., Taroni F., Kam­ber M., Mangin P., Saugy M., Statistical classification of abnormal blood  profiles in athletes, The International Journal of Biostatistics 2006, 2, 1–21.

116. Spilsbury K., Semmens J. B, Hammond I., Bolck A., Persistent high rates of hysterectomy in Western Australia: a population-based study of 83 000 procedures over 23 years, An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gyneacology 2006, 113, 804–810.

117. Stanaszek R., Lechowicz W., Determination of trazodone and its metabolite 1-(3-chlorophenyl)piperazine (mCPP) in hair by the high performance liquid chromatography method coupled with mass spectrometry (HPLC-ESI- MS), Problems of Forensic Sciences 2006, 66, 131–139.

118. Stanaszek R., Zuba D., 1-(3-chlorophenyl)piperazine (mCPP) – a new designer drug that is still a legal substance, Problems of Forensic Sciences 2006, 66, 220–228.

119. Stauffer E., A review of the analysis of vegetable oil residues from  fire debris samples: Analytical scheme, interpretation of the  results, and future needs, Journal of Forensic Sciences 2006, 51, 1005–1015.

120. Steffen S., Niewoehner L., Barth M., Otto M., Brożek- Mucha Z., Biegstraaten J., Horvath R., Differentiation of gunshot residue of various ammunition brands investigated by SEM/EDX, [in:] Chemometrics. Methods and applications, Zuba D., Parczewski A. [eds.], Institute of Forensic Research Publishers, Kraków 2006, 235–245.

121. Szewczyk B., Sowa M., Czupryna A., Wierońska J. M., Barański P., Sadlik K., Opoka W., Piekoszewski W., Śmiałkowska M., Skangiel-Kramska J., Pilc A., No­wak G., Increase of synaptic hippocampal zinc concentration following chronic but not acute zinc treatment in rats, Brain Research 2006, 1090, 69–75.

122. Szynkowska M. I., Czerski K., Trzcińska B., Paryjczak  K., Parczewski A., Preliminary study on discrimination and classification of toners on the basis of LA-ICP-TOF- MS analysis data, [in:] Chemometrics. Methods and applications, Zuba D., Parczewski A. [eds.], Institute of Forensic Research Publishers, Kraków 2006, 259–266.

123. Šímová-Grunwaldová V., Kotrlý M., Bezdička P., Kotu­lanová E., Hradil D., Application of X-ray powder micro­diffraction in non-destructive microanalysis of colour layers and microtraces, Material structure, Bulletin of the Czech and Slovak Crystalographic Association 2006, 13, 152–153.

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