| Mark Page Reality bites--A ten-year retrospective analysis of bitemark casework in AustraliaMark Page University of Newcastle, School of Health Sciences, Australia Forensic Sci Int 216:82-7. 2012 Uniqueness in the forensic identification sciences--fact or fiction?Mark Page University of Newcastle, School of Health Sciences, Ourimbah, NSW, Australia Forensic Sci Int 206:12-8. 2011 Forensic identification science evidence since Daubert: Part II--judicial reasoning in decisions to exclude forensic identification evidence on grounds of reliabilityMark Page University of Newcastle, School of Health Sciences, PO Box 127, Ourimbah, NSW 2258, Australia J Forensic Sci 56:913-7. 2011 Forensic identification science evidence since Daubert: Part I--A quantitative analysis of the exclusion of forensic identification science evidenceMark Page University of Newcastle, School of Health Sciences, PO Box 127, Ourimbah, NSW 2258, Australia J Forensic Sci 56:1180-4. 2011 Expert interpretation of bitemark injuries-a contemporary qualitative studyMark Page School of Health Sciences, University of Newcastle, Ourimbah, NSW, Australia J Forensic Sci 58:664-72. 2013 Context effects and observer bias--implications for forensic odontologyMark Page University of Newcastle, School of Health Sciences, Ourimbah, NSW 2258, Australia J Forensic Sci 57:108-12. 2012
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