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The serologist's report also gave us a lot of other information.
The serologist takes blood samples off the rug and the surrounding area.
I'm afraid to say it but she couldn't be their mother," answered the serologist, puzzled by his own conclusion. "
His eyes narrowed down, no longer amused, as he fixed the little serologist with a peculiar gaze.
A serologist can reconstruct a stabbing victim's position by stains in their clothes.
The forensic serologist will be able to say with certainty where the blood came from, even with a dried stain.
The chief serologist was meticulous, her acumen as sharp as a scalpel.
The serologist, employed by Tarrant County, resigned in March.
Mark Daniel, a prominent Fort Worth lawyer, has asked for the serologist's disciplinary records and other material.
Howard Sandier is a forensic serologist.
A serologist named Valorie Scherr logged them in.
Ludwik Fleck, Polish serologist and philosopher of science.
A forensic serologist may also be involved in DNA analysis and bloodstain pattern analysis.
Ludwik Hirszfeld (born 1884), Polish microbiologist and serologist.
"Joyce Gilchrist was just a serologist in a lab," Mr. Neufeld said.
Finally, renowned serologist Dr. Henry Lee graciously responded by telephone to several questions regarding the potential medical evidence in a case such as this.
Notable former medical staff include Geoffrey Tovey, serologist and founder of the UK Transplant Service.
Jasper quickly established Dr. Parker as the serologist of the University Medical School Hospital, thoroughly qualified to testify on his specialty.
You don't need more than one man for this-although Ed Turner was the alternate serologist who did some of the work, and they served as a check on each other.
For the next two hours, she read statute books and talked by phone to experts--a serologist, a criminalist, and a doctor who treated drug and alcohol addiction.
Jo Backhouse is a serologist, involved in the serosurveys of vaccine preventable diseases undertaken by NCIRS.
In 1948, in recognition of his contributions as a serologist and public health bacteriologist, Hinton was elected a life member of the American Social Science Association.
Durham gave William Kune, a serologist, the blue jeans worn by Wallace the night of the crime, upon which Kune found type AB blood.