Analysis of Small Particles Adhering to the Edges of Duct Tape as a Means to Make Associations in a Way that is Independent of Manufactured Characteristics, 2022 (ICPSR 38909)

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David Alan Stoney, Stoney Forensic, Inc

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This study collected data to determine if very small particles trapped in the adhesive along the exposed edges of duct tape rolls contains sufficient numbers and variety of small particles, acquired post-manufacture, to allow comparisons and measurable discrimination among tape segments from different rolls, and to allow meaningful, quantitative associations among tape segments from the same roll.

United States Department of Justice. Office of Justice Programs. National Institute of Justice (2020-MU-CX-0018)
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