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100 1  Bass, William M.,|d1928- 
245 10 Beyond the body farm :|b[a legendary bone detective 
       explores murders, mysteries, and the revolution in 
       forensic science]|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cBill 
       Bass and Jon Jefferson. 
250    Abridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bHarperAudio,|c2007. 
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506    Digital content provided by hoopla. 
511 0  Read by Tom McKeon. 
520    The Dead Do Tell Tales... A pioneer in forensic 
       anthropology, Dr. Bill Bass created the world's first 
       laboratory dedicated to the study of human decomposition. 
       Bill Bass's research at "the Body Farm" has revolutionized
       forensic science, helping police crack cold cases and 
       pinpoint time since death. In this riveting book, the bone
       sleuth explores the rise of modern forensic science, using
       cases from his career to take readers into the real world 
       of "CSI." Some of Bill Bass's cases rely on the simplest 
       of tools and techniques, while other cases hinge on 
       sophisticated techniques Dr. Bass could not have imagined 
       when he began his career: using computer data and video 
       image processing to help identify murder victims; 
       harnessing scanning electron microscopy to detect trace 
       elements in knife wounds; and extracting DNA from a long-
       buried corpse, only to find that the female murder victim 
       may have been mistakenly identified a quarter-century 
       before. Witty and engaging, Bass dissects the methods used
       by homicide investigators every day, leading readers on an
       extraordinary journey into the high-tech science that it 
       takes to crack a case. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
650  0 Forensic anthropology|zTennessee. 
650  0 Human body|vIdentification. 
650  0 Human skeleton|xAnalysis. 
650  0 Crime laboratories|zTennessee. 
650  0 Human skeleton|vIdentification. 
650  0 Forensic anthropology|zUnited States. 
700 1  Jefferson, Jon. 
700 1  McKeon, Tom.|4nrt 
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