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The Use Of Statistics In Forensic Science (Ellis Horwood series in forensic science)
 
 
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The Use Of Statistics In Forensic Science (Ellis Horwood series in forensic science) [Hardcover]

C. G. G. Aitken , David A. Stoney

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In 1966 I joined the Home Office Forensic Science Service as member of the Documents Section, then based at Cardiff. Read the first page
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