Utility of stable isotope ratios of tap water and human hair in determining region of origin in Central and Southern Mexico


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Chelsey A Juarez, R. Ramey, David T. Flaherty, B. Akpa
In: Humanitarian Forensic Science: Interacting with the Dead and the Living, 2020

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Juarez, C. A., Ramey, R., Flaherty, D. T., & Akpa, B. (2020). Utility of stable isotope ratios of tap water and human hair in determining region of origin in Central and Southern Mexico.


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Juarez, Chelsey A, R. Ramey, David T. Flaherty, and B. Akpa. “Utility of Stable Isotope Ratios of Tap Water and Human Hair in Determining Region of Origin in Central and Southern Mexico.” In: Humanitarian Forensic Science: Interacting with the Dead and the Living, 2020.


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Juarez, Chelsey A., et al. Utility of Stable Isotope Ratios of Tap Water and Human Hair in Determining Region of Origin in Central and Southern Mexico. 2020.


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@inbook{chelsey2020a,
  title = {Utility of stable isotope ratios of tap water and human hair in determining region of origin in Central and Southern Mexico},
  year = {2020},
  series = {In: Humanitarian Forensic Science: Interacting with the Dead and the Living},
  author = {Juarez, Chelsey A and Ramey, R. and Flaherty, David T. and Akpa, B.}
}


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