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...The responsible use and scrutiny of science in the courtroom is central...
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...a review by the committee, by internal reviewers at the National Academy of Science, an external review by experts outside of the academy, and...
...the procedures of the National Research Council...about forensic science, mental health...the national academy appreciates that...
...of "peer review and publication" stressed in the National Academy of Sciences report, "...
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...rest is lost.[FOOTNOTE 4] The National Academies of Science have concluded that the U.S. could reduce its energy...
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...and portends a shift in legal thinking. The National Academy of Sciences report, "Strengthening Forensic Science in the United States: A...
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...a 2005 report on the Internet from the National Academy of Sciences. The report addressed the technical feasibility of greatly expanding the...
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