To know where he lies [electronic resource] : DNA technology and the search for Srebrenica's missing / Sarah E. Wagner.
By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: Berkeley : University of California Press, c2008.Description: xvii, 330p. ; ill., 1 mapSubject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:- 949.703 22
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 301-319) and index.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
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Electronic commerce for the procurement of construction and architect-engineer services
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Watershed research in the U.S. Geological Survey
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The use of multi-state life tables in estimating places for biomedical and behavioral scientists
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Toward a new national weather service
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Motion, control, and geometry
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National science and technology strategies in a global context
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Characterizing exposure of veterans to agent orange and other herbicides used in Vietnam
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Acute exposure guideline levels for selected airborne chemicals
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Protecting nuclear weapons materials in Russia
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Environmental management systems and ISO 14001
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Peer review in environmental technology development programs
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The future of spatial data and society
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The dynamics of sedimentary basins
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U.S. research institutes in the mathematical sciences
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Review of the Department of Energy's inertial confinement fusion program :
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Incorporating science, economics, and sociology in developing sanitary and phytosanitary standards in international trade
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Competition in the electric industry
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Developing the information infrastructure for medicare beneficiaries
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Configuration management and performance verification of explosives-detection systems
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Dietary reference intakes
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Research on power-frequency fields
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Strategies to protect the health of deployed U.S. forces
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Impact of advances in computing and communications technologies on chemical science and technology
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Providing national statistics on health and social welfare programs in an era of change
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Assessment of future scientific needs for live variola virus
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Fire suppression substitutes and alternatives to halon for U.S. Navy applications
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Database needs for modeling and simulation of plasma processing
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Adequacy of climate observing systems
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Emerging global water and energy initiatives
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Health effects of exposure to low levels of ionizing radiations
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Review of acute human-toxicity estimates for selected chemical-warfare agents
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Protecting those who serve
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Risk communication and vaccination
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Federal facilities beyond the 1990s
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The impacts of natural disasters
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Technical assessment of the Man-in-Simulant Test (MIST) program
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Acute exposure guideline levels for selected airborne chemicals
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Reducing the logistics burden for the Army after next
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Vaccine safety forum
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Review of the U.S. Army's health risk assessments for oral exposure to six chemical-warfare agents
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Future biotechnology research on the International Space Station
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Professional societies and ecologically based pest management
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Using supercritical water oxidation to treat hydrolysate from VX neutralization
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Review of the U.S. Navy's exposure standard for manufactured vitreous fibers
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Immunization safety review
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Future roles and opportunities for the U.S. Geological Survey
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Re-evaluation of drinking-water guidelines for disopropyl methylphosphonate
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Global change ecosystems research
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Attracting science and mathematics Ph.D.s to secondary school education
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Research opportunities for deactivating and decommissioning Department of Energy facilities