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Contents

Volume 46(1) 2006
Volume 46(2) 2006
Volume 46(3) 2006
Volume 46(4) 2006


Volume 45(1) 2005
Volume 45(2) 2005
Volume 45(3) 2005
Volume 45(4) 2005


Volume 44(1) 2004
Volume 44(2) 2004
Volume 44(3) 2004
Volume 44(4) 2004


Volume 43(1) 2003
Volume 43(2) 2003
Volume 43(3) 2003
Volume 43(4) 2003


Volume 42(1) 2002
Volume 42(2) 2002
Volume 42(3) 2002
Volume 42(4) 2002


Volume 41(1) 2001
Volume 41(2) 2001
Volume 41(3) 2001
Volume 41(4) 2001


Some articles of interest

Correspondence received in relation to Linsker R, Garwin RL, Chernoff H, Horowitz P and Ramsey NF. Synchronization of the acoustic evidence in the assassination of President Kennedy. Science & Justice 45: 207-226. 2005.

Acoustic synchronization: Rebuttal of Thomas’ reply to Linsker et al.

Echo correlation analysis and the accoustic evidence in the Kennedy assassination revisited - by DB Thomas

End-position nystagmus as an indicator of ethanol intoxication - by JL Booker

Here are some papers which received the Society's PW Allen Award for the most meritorious paper published by a member of the Society in its journal.

Statistical modelling in specific case analysis, Colin Aitken et al (1996)

The population of coloured textile fibres on outdoor surfaces, Mike Grieve and Thomas Biermann (1997)

A model for case assessment and interpretation, R Cook et al (1998)

Combustion of animal fat and its implications for the consumption of human bodies in fires, John DeHaan et al (1999)