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March 19, 2008 | Volume 2, Issue 6 Subscribe | Advertising Services | Contact Us

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Maximizing the Benefits of Online Training
Online training is currently a hot topic. Providers of web based training offer free seminars explaining how to present information online, how to keep the audience engaged, how to develop effective presentations, and how to use them successfully for corporate training. In this era of overburdened workers, reduced travel budgets, and other limited resources, online training seems to be an ideal solution for maximizing limited resources.

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Human Female Half Skeleton, SC-211-DH
The disarticulated Human Female Half Skeleton, SC-211-DH, is half of the adult human female skeleton SC-211, completely disarticulated. All of the bones are associated, and are available individually. This is an excellent example of an Asian female. (Bone Clones)
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Maximizing DNA Recovery
As the field of forensics evolves, vendors are joining with forensics professionals to create or redesign products for specific new uses—and better science.

Traditionally, cotton swabs have been used by forensic investigators for the collection of biological material, such as body fluids, found at crime scenes or on items submitted to forensic laboratories for more detailed examination. The double swabbing technique is commonly used to collect trace, or contact, DNA from shed skin cells left behind by somebody holding or touching an item, such as a knife handle.

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