| Lista publikacji ENFSI w 2005 roku |
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Instytut Ekspertyz Sądowych zwrócił się z prośbą do instytutów zrzeszonych w ENFSI o przesłanie listy publikacji napisanych przez pracowników tych instytutów i wydanych w języku angielskim w ostatnich dwóch latach, czyli w 2005 i 2006 r. Inicjatywa ta miała na celu ułatwienie wymiany informacji i nawiązania współpracy naukowej wśród członków ENFSI, jak i z naukowcami spoza ENFSI, zwłaszcza z centrów akademickich zajmujących się naukami sądowymi. Przedstawiona poniżej bibliografia obejmuje prace opublikowane w 2005 r. i opiera się na listach publikacji przysłanych nam przez Institute of Criminalistics Prague z Republiki Czeskiej; Kriminaltechnisches Institut – Bundeskriminalamt z Wiesbaden w Niemczech; Institute for Forensic Sciences na Węgrzech; Forensic Science Laboratory z Irlandii; Netherlands Forensic Institute z Holandii; Instytut Ekspertyz Sądowych z Polski; University of Lausanne oraz Wissenschaftlicher Dienst, Stadtpolizei Zürich, obie instytucje ze Szwajcarii; a także przez trzy laboratoria z Wielkiej Brytanii – The Centre for Forensic Science, Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry, University of Strathclyde; Forensic Science Service w Londynie; a także LGC Forensics.
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