Page 256 - Advances in Forensic Applications of Mass Spectrometry - Jehuda Yinon
P. 256

1522_book.fm  Page 229  Thursday, November 13, 2003  9:58 AM









                             References
                                1. Bertsch,  W., Holzer, G., and Sellers, C.S.,  Chemical  Analysis for the  Arson
                                   Investigator and Attorney, Huthig, Heidelberg, Germany, 1993.
                                2. Jackowski, J.P., Incidence of ignitable liquid residues in fire debris as deter-
                                   mined by a sensitive and comprehensive analytical scheme, J. Forensic Sci.,
                                   42, 828, 1997.
                                3. Fleisher, K., Harrison, S.J., Bukowski N., and Blackburn M., Rapid identifi-
                                   cation of accelerants in arson analysis using GC/TOF-MS and automated
                                   chromatography matching, Thermo-Finnigan Application Note AN 2004T.
                                4. Frysinger, G.S. and Gaines, R., CT Forensic analysis of ignitable liquids in
                                   fire debris with comprehensive 2D GC/MS, Presented at the Pittsburgh Con-
                                   ference, Orlando, FL, 2003.
                                5. March, R.E., Quadrupole ion trap mass spectrometer, in  Encyclopedia of
                                   Analytical Chemistry, John Wiley & Sons, New York, 2000, p. 11848.
                                6. Collins, M., Easson, J., Hansen, G., Hodda, A. and Lewis, K., GC-MS-MS
                                                              9
                                   confirmation of unusually high D -tetrahydrocannabinol levels in two post-
                                   mortem blood samples, J. Anal. Toxicol., 21, 538, 1997.
                                7. Baumgartner, W.A., Cheng, C.-C., Donahue, T.D., Hayes, G.F., Hill, V.A. and
                                   Scholtz, H., Forensic drug testing by mass spectrometric analysis of hair, in
                                   Forensic Applications of Mass Spectrometry, Yinon, J., Ed., CRC Press, Boca
                                   Raton, FL, 1995.
                                8. Butler, J., Minimize matrix interferences in the analysis of residual pesticides
                                   in fruits and vegetables using PPINICI and GC-MS/MS with a large volume
                                   injection, Presented at the Pittsburg Conference, Orlando, FL, 2003.
                                9. Fetterolf, D.D., Detection and identification of explosives by mass spectrom-
                                   eter, in Forensic Applications of Mass Spectrometry, Yinon, J., Ed., CRC Press,
                                   Boca Raton, FL, 1995.
                               10. Sheppard, R.L., Henion, J., Determination of EDTA in blood, Anal. Chem.,
                                   69, 477A, 1997.
                               11. Munoz-Guerra, J., Carreras, D., Soriano, C., Rodriguez, C., Rodriguez, A.F.,
                                   Cortes, R., GC/MS/MS Analysis for anabolic steroids in urine for athletic
                                   testing, Varian Application Note No. 60.
                               12. Sutherland, D., The analysis of fire debris by GC/MS/MS,  J. Canad. Soc.
                                   Forensic Sci., 30, 185, 1997.
                               13. ASTM International, E-1618-01 Standard Test Method for Ignitable Liquid
                                   Residues in Extracts from Fire Debris Samples by Gas Chromatography–Mass
                                   Spectrometry, 2001.
                               14. de Vos, B.J., Froneman, M., Rohwer, E., Sutherland, D., Detection of petrol
                                   (gasoline) in fire debris by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry/mass
                                   spectrometry, (GC/MS/MS), J. Forensic Sci., 47, 736, 2002.




                             © 2004 by CRC Press LLC
   251   252   253   254   255   256   257   258   259   260   261