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- (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...
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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...
- 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...
- M****achusetts.
After their marriage, Lucy
McCrone worked as a
chemical microanalyst for
McCrone ****ociates in
Chicago and was co-founder and
director of...
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prevent themselves from
being hung
prior to
their torture and murder. A
microanalyst named Harold Nute
testified the
sections of
clothing fibers discovered...
- botany, and bacteriology. In
September 1907
Bitting was
appointed as a
microanalyst in the
chemistry division of the US
Department of Agriculture, Bureau...
- was emplo**** in the
Railway Mail
Service and as a
quantitative organic microanalyst at Van Ameringen-Haebler in Elizabeth, NJ (later part of International...
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communication form that
links over
three thousand microscopists and
microanalysts worldwide.
Argonne National Laboratory:
Nestor Zaluzec, biography/resumé...
- 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...