Articles Related to Cutting
Forensic Examination of Heroin and Its Cutting Agents
In order to successfully counter the ever-growing drug problem, there is an increasing need, to identify conspiracy links and trafficking routes and to gather background intelligence concerning both the number of sources of drugs and whether those sources are within a country or are “internationally” based and also the points of distribution and distribution networks. A scientific tool to complement routine law enforcement investigative work in this field is the characterization and impurity profiling and cutting agents of seized drugs. Drug characterization studies have shown that it is possible to link samples, to classify material from different seizures into groups of related samples and to identify the origin of samples. Such information can be used for evidential (judicial, court) purposes or it can be used as a source of intelligence to identify samples that may have a common origin or history.
Food Processing Technology and Packaging: A Case Study of Indian Cashew-nut Industry
India is the global leader in world cashew business and cashew-nut industry is one of the important food processing industries in world.
Editorial Board Members Related to Cutting
Nagendra K. Prasad
Assistant Professor
Division of Hematology and Oncology
Indiana University School of Medicine
United States
Division of Hematology and Oncology
Indiana University School of Medicine
United States
JANAK PADIA
Associate Professor
Center of Biomolecular Therapeutics
University of Maryland
United States
Center of Biomolecular Therapeutics
University of Maryland
United States
Mayavan Subramani
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Delaware State University
USA.
Delaware State University
USA.
Wayne Brake
Professor
Department of Psychology
Center for Studies in Behavioral Neurobiology
Concordia University
Canada
Department of Psychology
Center for Studies in Behavioral Neurobiology
Concordia University
Canada