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| Infrared Microspectroscopy in Forensic Sciences, Hair Analysis |
| This application note discusses the infrared microspectroscopic analysis of hair fibers. |
Forensic science has benefited greatly from the many inherent advantages of IR microspectroscopy. For example, only a small amount of sample is needed for analysis and the technique is non-destructive, making IR microspectroscopy ideal for any sample with limited availability, such as evidence in forensic investigations. This application discusses the infrared microspectroscopic analysis of hair fibers.
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