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- and aloes, but changed to red iron oxide (the pigment red ocher) when microanalyst, Walter McCrone identified it as constituting the shroud's image; McCrone...
- (July 2, 1924 – January 3, 2006) was a Chicago police sergeant and chief microanalyst at the city's crime lab. Vitullo helped to develop the rape kit, which...
- Methods. 5 (2): 2000835. doi:10.1002/smtd.202000835. PMID 34927887. MICROANALYST.NET – Information portal with X-ray microanalysis and EDX contents Learn...
- Chicago police sergeant Louis Vitullo, the Chicago crime lab's chief microanalyst who worked on high-profile cases. This designation came about at Vitullo's...
- prevent themselves from being hung prior to their torture and murder. A microanalyst named Harold Nute testified the sections of clothing fibers discovered...
- M****achusetts. After their marriage, Lucy McCrone worked as a chemical microanalyst for McCrone ****ociates in Chicago and was co-founder and director of...
- was emplo**** in the Railway Mail Service and as a quantitative organic microanalyst at Van Ameringen-Haebler in Elizabeth, NJ (later part of International...
- ISBN 0-677-20920-7 "Translated microchemical research papers of contemporary microanalysts in Italy, West Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, Yugoslavia...
- botany, and bacteriology. In September 1907 Bitting was appointed as a microanalyst in the chemistry division of the US Department of Agriculture, Bureau...
- in Chicago, where she spent the rest of her career from 1929 on as a microanalyst and physician. Latham was also a prolific journal and book editor, including...