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=n Forensic Science International EPLUSBELVIISEHRE RS SCTEINRTEILFAINKD 64 (1994) 209-210 CONTENTS Volume 64 (1994) Demonstration of oxidation dyes on human hair by N. Tanada, M. Kageura, K. Hara, Y. Hieda, M. Takamoto, S. Kashimura (Fukuoka, Japan) Traffic deaths in western Norway. A study from the county of Hordaland 1986-1990 by I. Morild (Bergen, Norway) Imaginary constructions and forensic reconstructions of fatal violence against women: Implications for community violence prevention by A. Butchart, L.B. Lerer, M.T. Blanche (Cape Town and Witwatersrand, South Africa) A non-invasive method for postmortem temperature measurements using a microwave probe by L.M. al-Alousi, R.A. Anderson, D.V. Land (London and Glasgow, UK) Postmortem release of amitriptyline from the lungs; a mechanism of postmortem drug redistribution by T.Hilberg, J. Morland, A. Bjorneboe (Oslo, Norway) A fatal overdose with 3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine derivatives by A.R.W. Forrest, J.H. Galloway, 1.D. Marsh, G.A. Strachan, J.C. Clark (Sheffield, UK) The detection of petechial haemorrhages of the conjunctivae in dependency on the postmortem interval by P. Betz, R. Penning, W. Keil (Munich, Germany) Diary of Future Events Secondary transfer of fibres by C.N. Lowrie, G. Jackson (Birmingham and Chorley, UK) Determination of ketone bodies in postmortem blood by head-space gas chromatography by S. Felby, E. Nielsen (Copenhagen, Denmark) Application of polymorphic DNA sequences to differentiate the origin of decomposed bovine meat by V. Wagner, T.A. Schild, H. Geldermann (Stuttgart, Germany) Immunofluorescence techniques in the investigation of a transfusion fatality due to ABO incom- patibility by L. Frontela Carreras, L.A. Montes Palma, K. Crainic, R. Oriol (Paris and Villejuif, France; Seville, Spain) 97-102 A simple and rapid method for the extraction of five major alkaloids from opium by W. Zhanpin (Fujian, P.R. China) 103-106 Fluoxetine and violent death in Maryland by D.L. Frankenfield, S.P. Baker, W.R. Lange, Y.H. Caplan, J.E. Smialek (Baltimore, MD) 107-117 Rapid detection of human seminal plasma proteins by membrane aspiration test (MAT) by S. Matsuzawa, Y. Itoh, H. Kimura, R. Kobayashi, T. Nakagawa, S. Ohno (Tokyo, Japan) 119-124 DNA profile match probability calculation: how to allow for population stratification, relatedness, database selection and single bands by D.J. Balding, R.A. Nichols (London, UK) 125-140 Determining the sequence of intersecting ball-pen lines and correctable carbon ribbon strokes by A.K. Singla, O. Prakash Jasuja, J. Kaur (Patiala, India) 141-145 Case report: repeated neonaticides in Hokkaido by M. Funayama, T. Ikeda, N. Tabata, J.-l. Azumi, M. Morita (Chuo-ku Sapporo, Japan) 147-150 The effects of putrefaction on haptoglobin phenotyping from tooth fragments by D.K. Whittaker, L. Rawle (Cardiff, UK) 151-157 SSDI 0379-0738(94)01501-L 210 Volume contents / Forensic Sci. Int 64 (1994 209- 210 An unusual death by zipeprol overdose by P. Kintz, A. Tracqui, D. Potard, G. Petit, P.M angin (Strasbourg and Clermont-Ferrand Cedex, France) Thioridazine enantiomers in human tissues by S.A. Jortani, J.C. Valentour, A. Poklis (Richmond, VA) Impurities, adulterants and diluents of illicit heroin. Changes during a |2-year period by E. Kaa (Risskov, Denmark) An unusual case of suicidal asphyxia by M.A. Elfawal (Dammam, Saudi Arabia) Examination of the eye as a means to determine the early postmortem period: A review of the literature by S. Jaafar, L.D.M. Nokes (Cardiff, UK) Histological estimation of age at death using microradiographs of humeral compact bone by M. Yoshino, K. Imaizumi, S. Miyasaka, S. Seta (Tokyo, Japan) Diary of Future Events Subject Index Author Index Volume Contents

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