Although not familiar with this study of methods,
prob. few people put the time into learning the method that I did with
many repetitions and cross-checking.
Two weeks does not not qualify somebody to do forensic morphometrics,
nor does reading about it.
I'm afraid the days of the professional research technician have passed,
in favor of the part-time high school student hired for one project.
- John F. Edwards, USDA-ARS retired
On 6/4/2012 7:11 PM, Dee Lusby wrote:
> to see if various labs were doing things right for what called
> africanized,.... which actually showed they were not, and which back
> up comparing to Europe analysis showed similar faults.... Dee A. Lusby
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