Mineral characteristics SW application of mineral phase characteristics for origin identification

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project VI20192022148 - Complex instrumental protocol for the characterization of selected mineral phases with a link to specific geographic origin

The application is designed for laboratories within the Forensic Service Police of the Czech Republic, cooperating institutions and partners in international cooperation.

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Ministerstvo vnitra,
Policie České republiky,
Kriminalistický ústav,
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IČO: 00007064 DIČ: CZ00007064
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