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J. G. Wigmore
Resources: Forensic Alcohol Toxicology Databases and Their Courtroom Applications
Chow, BC et al. The Stability of Aqueous Alcohol Standard Used in Breath Alcohol Testing After Twenty-six Years Storage, CSFS J. 38(1), 21-24, 2005
Wilkie MP, et al. The Performance of the Approved Screening Device the Alcotest 7410GLC in the Field, CSFS J. 36(3), 165-171, 2003
Wigmore JG et al. Decreasing the Mouth Alcohol Effect by Increasing the Salivary Flow Rate, CSFS J. 36(4), 211-216, 2003
Wigmore JG, et al. Detecton of NeoFormation of Ethanol in a Postmortem Blood Sample Using NPropanol and a Urine Sample, CSFS J. 33(3) 145-149, 2000
Wigmore JG, et al. Duplicate Breath Alcohol Testing, Should the Statutory Wait in Canada of at Least 15 Minutes Be Changed, CSFS J. 1-8, 2005
Wigmore, JG et al. Characteristics of Arrested Drinking Drivers With the Highest Intoxilyzer 5000C Results in Toronto, CSFS J. 37(1) 1-8, 2004
Wigmore, JG et al. Serum Blood and Breath Alcohol Results in a Case of Impaired Driving Causing Bodily Harm, CSFS J. 37(4), 223-227, 2004
Wigmore, JG et al. A Simulation of the Effect of Blood in the Mouth on Breath Alcohol Concentrations of Drinking Subjects, CSFS J. 35(1) 9-16, 2002
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