Application of differential scanning calorimetry in hair samples as a possible tool in Forensic Science
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samples and to verify the possibility of identifying an individual based on DSC curves from a data
bank. Hair samples of students and officials from Instituto de Química de Araraquara, UNESP were
obtained to build up a data bank. Thus to sought an individual, under incognito participant of this data
bank, was identified using DSC curves.
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