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1. The identification of synthetic cannabinoids in English prisons.

2. The influence of storage conditions on fingermarks developed with 1,2-indanedione-ZnCl.

3. The forensic analysis of office paper using oxygen Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry, part 2: Characterising the source materials and the effect of production and usage on the δ18O values of cellulose and paper.

4. A multi-technique approach for detecting and evaluating material inconsistencies in historical banknotes.

5. Preliminary evaluation of Solstice® PF as a replacement carrier solvent for Australian fingermark detection.

6. Visualising substrate-fingermark interactions: Solid-state NMR spectroscopy of amino acid reagent development on cellulose substrates.

7. A study into evaluating the location of fingermarks on letters given activity level propositions

8. The forensic analysis of office paper using carbon isotope ratio mass spectrometry. Part 3: Characterizing the source materials and the effect of production and usage on the δ13C values of paper.

9. The forensic analysis of office paper using carbon isotope ratio mass spectrometry-Part 2: Method development, validation and sample handling.

10. The forensic analysis of office paper using carbon isotope ratio mass spectrometry - Part 1: Understanding the background population and homogeneity of paper for the comparison and discrimination of samples.

11. Terraskin® the paper made from stone: A study of a new writing support for forensic purposes

12. The discrimination potential of diffuse-reflectance ultraviolet–visible–near infrared spectrophotometry for the forensic analysis of paper

13. Determination of the sequence of latent fingermarks and writing or printing on white office paper

14. Forensic differentiation of paper by X-ray diffraction and infrared spectroscopy

15. Analytical methods for dating modern writing instrument inks on paper

16. Application of simple Bayesian statistics to a sample database for source correspondence

17. Objective paper structure comparison through processing of transmitted light images

18. Examining the effects of paper type, pen type, writing pressure and angle of intersection on white and dark dominance in ESDA impressions of sequenced strokes—An application of the likelihood ratio

19. A study into evaluating the location of fingermarks on letters given activity level propositions.

20. An evaluation of inkjet printed amino acid fingerprint test targets for ninhydrin process monitoring - and some observations.

21. Analysis of synthetic cannabinoids on paper before and after processing for latent print using DFO and ninhydrin.

22. Chemical and statistical analyses of blotter paper matrix drugs seized in the State of Rio de Janeiro.

23. Effect of carrier solvent in 1,2-indanedione formulation on the development of fingermarks on porous substrates.

24. A comparative analytical study on reagent-fused silica gel plate and wax painted paper-based microfluidic device for serological testing.

25. Evaluation of the performance of IND/Zn and DFO on various porous substrates in Singapore context.

26. Detection of latent fingermarks and cells on paper.

27. New psychoactive substances (NPS) prevalence over LSD in blotter seized in State of Santa Catarina, Brazil: A six-year retrospective study.

28. Mix of new substances psychoactive, NPS, found in blotters sold in two Colombian cities.

29. Optimization of the development of latent fingermarks on thermal papers.

30. Packaging analysis of counterfeit medicines.

31. Sequential processing strategies for fingermark visualisation on uncirculated £10 (Bank of England) polymer banknotes.

32. Potential effects of ionizing radiation on the evidentiary value of DNA, latent fingerprints, hair, and fibers: A comprehensive review and new results.

33. Fingermark visualisation on uncirculated £5 (Bank of England) polymer notes: Initial process comparison studies.

34. The application of silicon sol-gel technology to forensic blood substitute development: Investigation of the spreading dynamics onto a paper surface.

35. 1,2-Indanedione - A winning ticket for developing fingermarks: A validation study.

36. Distribution of cocaine on banknotes in general circulation in England and Wales.

37. The forensic analysis of office paper using oxygen Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry, part 2: Characterising the source materials and the effect of production and usage on the δ 18 O values of cellulose and paper.

38. The effect of DNA recovery on the subsequent quality of latent fingermarks.

39. The detection of NBOMe designer drugs on blotter paper by high resolution time-of-flight mass spectrometry (TOFMS) with and without chromatography.

40. Visualisation of latent fingermarks on polymer banknotes using copper vacuum metal deposition: A preliminary study.

41. A new p-dimethylaminocinnamaldehyde reagent formulation for the photoluminescence detection of latent fingermarks on paper.

42. Chemical enhancement of fingermark in blood on thermal paper.

43. Evaluation and comparison of 1,2-indanedione and 1,8-diazafluoren-9-one solutions for the enhancement of latent fingerprints on porous surfaces.

44. Rapid detection of NBOME's and other NPS on blotter papers by direct ATR-FTIR spectrometry.

45. Determination of cocaine in Real banknotes circulating at the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

46. A competitive enzyme immunoassay for the quantitative detection of cocaine from banknotes and latent fingermarks.

47. Detection of methamphetamine and its main metabolite in fingermarks by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry.

48. NIR luminescence for the inspection of thermal paper: a novel tool for fingermarks detection.

49. In situ silver nanoparticles synthesis in agarose film supported on filter paper and its application as highly efficient SERS test stripes.

50. Evaluation of fingermark detection sequences on paper substrates.