Analysis of “Ecstasy” by capillary electrophoresis M. FrostH. KöhlerG. Blaschke Original Article Pages: 53 - 57
Cranial fractures and direction of fire in low velocity gunshots P. BetzD. StiefelW. Eisenmenger Original Article Pages: 58 - 61
Sequence analysis and allelic designation of the two short tandem repeat loci D18S51 and D8S1179 M. D. BarberB. H. Parkin Original Article Pages: 62 - 65
Backspatter from experimental close-range shots to the head B. KargerR. NüsseS. Wüstenbecker Original Article Pages: 66 - 74
The utility of volatile hydrocarboan analysis in cases of carbon monoxide poisoning M. MorinagaS. KashimuraM. Kageura Original Article Pages: 75 - 79
Evaluation of a solid-phase extraction procedure for the simultaneous determination of morphine, 6-monoacetylmorphine, codeine and dihydrocodeine in plasma and whole blood by GC/MS A. GeierD. BergemannL. von Meyer Original Article Pages: 80 - 83
Serious complications from active compression-decompression cardiopulmonary resuscitation W. RabtG. BroingerM. Baubin Original Article Pages: 84 - 89
Genotyping of the ABO blood group system: analysis of nucleotide position 802 by PCR-RFLP and the distribution of ABO genotypes in a German population H. NishimukaiT. OkiuraU. Vogt Original Article Pages: 90 - 93
Three sudden deaths in men associated with undiagnosed chronic thyroiditis E. Edston Case Report Pages: 94 - 97
Polymorphism analysis of the VNTR locus D17S5 in Central Spain E. ArroyoL. PrietoJ. L. Vicario Short Communication Pages: 98 - 99
Hungarian population data on six STR loci — HUMVWFA31, HUMTH01, HUMCSF1PO, HUMFES/FPS, HUMTPOX, and HUMHPRTB —derived using multiplex PCR amplification and manual typing S. FürediJ. WollerB. Budowle Short Communication Pages: 100 - 101
Population data for the STR systems HumTH01, HumVWA and FES/FPS in a population sample from Lower Franconia S. GüntherD. Patzelt Short Communication Pages: 102 - 103
A null allele for the Afm175xg3 marker at locus D17S795 caused by a primer binding failure M. MochiM. L. ValentinoP. Montagna Short Communication Pages: 104 - 106