Cadaver dogs--a study on detection of contaminated carpet squares.

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Cadaver dogs--a study on detection of contaminated carpet squares. / Oesterhelweg, L; Kröber, S; Rottmann, K; Willhöft, J; Braun, Christian; Thies, N; Püschel, Klaus; Silkenath, J; Gehl, Axel.

In: FORENSIC SCI INT, Vol. 174, No. 1, 1, 2008, p. 35-39.

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Oesterhelweg, L, Kröber, S, Rottmann, K, Willhöft, J, Braun, C, Thies, N, Püschel, K, Silkenath, J & Gehl, A 2008, 'Cadaver dogs--a study on detection of contaminated carpet squares.', FORENSIC SCI INT, vol. 174, no. 1, 1, pp. 35-39. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17403590?dopt=Citation>

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Oesterhelweg, L., Kröber, S., Rottmann, K., Willhöft, J., Braun, C., Thies, N., Püschel, K., Silkenath, J., & Gehl, A. (2008). Cadaver dogs--a study on detection of contaminated carpet squares. FORENSIC SCI INT, 174(1), 35-39. [1]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17403590?dopt=Citation

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Oesterhelweg L, Kröber S, Rottmann K, Willhöft J, Braun C, Thies N et al. Cadaver dogs--a study on detection of contaminated carpet squares. FORENSIC SCI INT. 2008;174(1):35-39. 1.

Bibtex

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title = "Cadaver dogs--a study on detection of contaminated carpet squares.",
abstract = "INTRODUCTION: Cadaver dogs are known as valuable forensic tools in crime scene investigations. Scientific research attempting to verify their value is largely lacking, specifically for scents associated with the early postmortem interval. The aim of our investigation was the comparative evaluation of the reliability, accuracy, and specificity of three cadaver dogs belonging to the Hamburg State Police in the detection of scents during the early postmortem interval. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Carpet squares were used as an odor transporting media after they had been contaminated with the scent of two recently deceased bodies (PMI",
author = "L Oesterhelweg and S Kr{\"o}ber and K Rottmann and J Willh{\"o}ft and Christian Braun and N Thies and Klaus P{\"u}schel and J Silkenath and Axel Gehl",
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language = "Deutsch",
volume = "174",
pages = "35--39",
journal = "FORENSIC SCI INT",
issn = "0379-0738",
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AU - Oesterhelweg, L

AU - Kröber, S

AU - Rottmann, K

AU - Willhöft, J

AU - Braun, Christian

AU - Thies, N

AU - Püschel, Klaus

AU - Silkenath, J

AU - Gehl, Axel

PY - 2008

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N2 - INTRODUCTION: Cadaver dogs are known as valuable forensic tools in crime scene investigations. Scientific research attempting to verify their value is largely lacking, specifically for scents associated with the early postmortem interval. The aim of our investigation was the comparative evaluation of the reliability, accuracy, and specificity of three cadaver dogs belonging to the Hamburg State Police in the detection of scents during the early postmortem interval. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Carpet squares were used as an odor transporting media after they had been contaminated with the scent of two recently deceased bodies (PMI

AB - INTRODUCTION: Cadaver dogs are known as valuable forensic tools in crime scene investigations. Scientific research attempting to verify their value is largely lacking, specifically for scents associated with the early postmortem interval. The aim of our investigation was the comparative evaluation of the reliability, accuracy, and specificity of three cadaver dogs belonging to the Hamburg State Police in the detection of scents during the early postmortem interval. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Carpet squares were used as an odor transporting media after they had been contaminated with the scent of two recently deceased bodies (PMI

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