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100 1 _aTaylor, Glenn
245 1 0 _aForensic enforcement
_h[[Book] :]
_bthe role of the public analyst /
_cGlenn Taylor.
260 _aCambridge :
_bRoyal Society of Chemistry,
_cc2010.
300 _axi, 91 p. :
_bill. (chiefly col.) ;
_c23 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 _a1. Adulteration and the Challenge for Enforcement Scientists -- 2. Nature or Nurture; are Scientists Born or Manufactured? -- 3. Memoirs Clouded by the Mists of Time -- 4. Some You Win and Some You Lose -- 5. The Next Steps -- 6. The Final Chapter?.
520 _a"This book, which is not intended as a text book but as a light read, will achieve this aim while simply telling the stories of a collection of Public Analysts, things they have found in food and other materials and their memoirs and anecdotes. It will appeal to those who watch programmes such as Crime Scene Investigates and anyone with an interest in forensic science and science in general."--Cover.
650 0 _aFood
_xAnalysis
_vAnecdotes.
650 0 _aFood adulteration and inspection
_zGreat Britain
_vCase studies.
700 1 _aTaylor, Glenn.
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