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Friday, July 23, 2010

Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences; 1st Edition (3 volume set); 2000

Editors: Jay A. Siegel, Geoffrey C. Knupfer and Pekka J. Saukko

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The Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences is the first resource to provide comprehensive coverage of the core theories, methods, techniques, and applications employed by forensic scientists. One of the more pressing concerns in forensic science is the collection of evidence from the crime scene and its relevance to the forensic analysis carried out in the laboratory. The Encyclopedia will serve to inform both the crime scene worker and the laboratory worker of their protocols, procedures, and limitations. The more than 200 articles contained in the Encyclopedia form a repository of core information that will be of use to instructors, students, and professionals in the criminology, legal, and law enforcement communities.

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Thursday, July 22, 2010

Forensic Science-An Encyclopedia of History, Methods, and Techniques; 2006

By: William J.Tilstone, Kathleen A. Savage, and Leigh A. Clark

The only A-Z reference work on forensic science, one of the most intriguing and exciting fields in criminological studies.


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Encyclopedia of Molecular Pharmacology; 2nd Edition; 2008

Editors: Stefan Offermanns, Walter Rosenthal

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This comprehensive encyclopedic reference provides rapid access to focused information on molecular pharmacology for research scientists, clinicians and advanced students.The second edition has been extended by a number of essays and is now published in two volumes, available both in print and as a fully searchable and hyperlinked electronic online edition.With the A-Z format of over 2,000 entries, around 350 authors provide a complete reference to the area of molecular pharmacology.The book combines the knowledge of classic pharmacology describing drug action as well as the more recent approach of the precise analysis of the molecular mechanisms by which drugs exert their effects.

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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Encyclopedia of Toxicology; 2nd Edition (4 Volume Set); 2005

Edited By Philip Wexler

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The second edition of the Encyclopedia of Toxicology continues its comprehensive survey of toxicology. This new edition continues to present entries devoted to key concepts and specific chemicals. There has been an increase in entries devoted to international organizations and well-known toxic-related incidents such as Love Canal and Chernobyl. Along with the traditional scientifically based entries, new articles focus on the societal implications of toxicological knowledge including environmental crimes, chemical and biological warfare in ancient times, and a history of the U.S. environmental movement.


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