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New technologies, including DNA and digital databases that can
compare known and questioned exemplars, have transformed forensic
science and greatly impacted the investigative process. They have
also made the work more complicated. Obtaining proper resources to
provide quality and timely forensic services is frequently a
challenge for forensic managers, who are often promoted from
casework duties and must now learn a whole new set of leadership
skills. The interdisciplinary and scientific nature of laboratories
requires strong leadership ability to manage complex issues, often
in adversarial settings. Forensic Laboratory Management: Applying
Business Principles provides laboratory managers with business
tools that apply the best science to the best evidence in a manner
that increases the efficiency and effectiveness of their management
decision making. The authors present a performance model with seven
recommendations to implement, illustrating how forensic managers
can serve as leaders and strategically improve the operation and
management in scientific laboratories. Topics include: Key business
metrics and cost-benefit analyses Ethical lapses: why they occur,
possible motives, and how problems can be prevented Forensic
training, education, and institutes ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation
implementation The book includes case studies simulating a working
laboratory in which readers can apply business tools with actual
data reinforcing discussion concepts. Each chapter also includes a
brief review of current literature of the best management theories
and practice. The downloadable resources supply two mock trial
transcripts and associated case files along with PowerPoint (R)
slides from Dr. George Carmody's workshop on Forensic DNA
Statistics and Dr. Doug Lucas's presentation on ethics.
Polysiloxanes are the most studied inorganic and semi-inorganic
polymers because of their many medical and commercial uses. The
Si-O backbone endows polysiloxanes with intriguing properties: the
strength of the Si-O bond imparts considerable thermal stability,
and the nature of the bonding imparts low surface free energy.
Prostheses, artificial organs, objects for facial reconstruction,
vitreous substitutes in the eyes, and tubing take advantage of the
stability and pliability of polysiloxanes. Artificial skin, contact
lenses, and drug delivery systems utilize their high permeability.
Such biomedical applications have led to biocompatability studies
on the interactions of polysiloxanes with proteins, and there has
been interest in modifying these materials to improve their
suitability for general biomedical application. Polysiloxanes
examines novel aspects of polysiloxane science and engineering,
including properties, work in progress, and important unsolved
problems. The volume, with ten comprehensive chapters, examines the
history, preparatin and analysis, synthesis, characterization, and
applications of these polymeric materials.
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Memoria (Paperback)
Curt Pires, Sundando C., Mark Dale
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R591
R465
Discovery Miles 4 650
Save R126 (21%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This novel is written in a Tom Clancy style. It has been years
since Vic James emerged alive from the dangerous CIA mission in
Iraq. While struggling with PTSD, he becomes a successful business
man and is traveling to ink a deal with the Ecuadorean government.
He gets sucked into a smuggler's web that is tied directly to the
Chinese government and embarks on another dangerous mission for the
CIA. Written by Mark Dale, who was a Special Agent in the OSI, and
a decorated war veteran. Mark has extensive knowledge and
experience in intelligence, counter-intelligence and combat.
New technologies, including DNA and digital databases that can
compare known and questioned exemplars, have transformed forensic
science and greatly impacted the investigative process. They have
also made the work more complicated. Obtaining proper resources to
provide quality and timely forensic services is frequently a
challenge for forensic managers, who are often promoted from
casework duties and must now learn a whole new set of leadership
skills. The interdisciplinary and scientific nature of laboratories
requires strong leadership ability to manage complex issues, often
in adversarial settings. Forensic Laboratory Management: Applying
Business Principles provides laboratory managers with business
tools that apply the best science to the best evidence in a manner
that increases the efficiency and effectiveness of their management
decision making. The authors present a performance model with seven
recommendations to implement, illustrating how forensic managers
can serve as leaders and strategically improve the operation and
management in scientific laboratories. Topics include: Key business
metrics and cost-benefit analyses Ethical lapses: why they occur,
possible motives, and how problems can be prevented Forensic
training, education, and institutes ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation
implementation The book includes case studies simulating a working
laboratory in which readers can apply business tools with actual
data reinforcing discussion concepts. Each chapter also includes a
brief review of current literature of the best management theories
and practice. The downloadable resources supply two mock trial
transcripts and associated case files along with PowerPoint (R)
slides from Dr. George Carmody's workshop on Forensic DNA
Statistics and Dr. Doug Lucas's presentation on ethics.
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