Bumbrah et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Differentiation of blue gel pens using visible spectroscopy coupled with chemometric techniquesBumbrah et al., 2023
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- Bumbrah G
- Dhull N
- Bhagat D
- Chawla P
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- Problems of Forensic Sciences
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Ink analysis is one of the most important and keydimension of forensic document examination (FDE). It is performed to compare, identify, characterize and discriminate different kinds of inks present on questioned document. It becomes key evidence in forensic …
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