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... . Theory of identification, range of striae comparison reports and modified glossary definitions -- An AFTE criteria for identifica tion committee report.
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... . House weighs ballistics database: State police head testifies to committee on report calling system ineffective.
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... Independent review for California Department of Justice, National Institute for Forensic Science, Belgium. De Kinder, J., and M
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... . Bullet markings from consecutively rifled Shilen DGA barrels.
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... :20–21. Maryland State Police, Forensic Sciences Division (2003, September)
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... . An examination of the application of the conservative criteria for identifica tion of striated toolmarks using bullets fired from ten consecutively rifled barrels.
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... . Firearm and tool mark identification: The scientific reliability and valid ity of the AFTE theory of identification discussed within the framework of a study of ten consecutively manufactured extractors.
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... . Automated firearms evidence comparison using the Integrated Ballistic Identification System (IBIS)
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... (NISTIR 7362; revision December 26, 2006.) Report prepared for the Committee to Assess the Feasibil ity, Accuracy, and Technical Capability of a National Ballistics Database under National Institute of Justice Grant 2003-IJ-R-029 with the NIST Office of Law Enforcement Standards.


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