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But it would be pretty hard to leave out interprov star Isuru Udana, we spoke about him sometime ago at theflyslip, the next 'Vass' is living up to the billing.
Kottu 2009
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An FBI expert on Tuesday appeared to contradict Vass' assertions about the amount of chloroform in the car and said the chemical also is present in common household cleaners.
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Sigman's testimony conflicted with research scientist Arpad Vass, a former colleague at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
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Vass, a witness for the prosecution, said he determined human decomposition in the trunk based on an unusually high amount of chloroform found on a carpet stain.
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Ashton also noted that Sigman didn't have the collection instrument Vass recommended and therefore couldn't take a large sample.
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Arpad Vass, who developed a new technique for detecting decaying bodies, was called back because prosecutors had showed him the wrong can containing the odor from Anthony's car during his testimony Monday.
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It is also in talks with wind-farm-analysis and shipping companies, where the robots would be used for communication and information, "like cellphone towers at sea," Chief Executive Bill Vass says.
They Won. And Then What? Emily Glazer 2011
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During Monday's testimony, Vass described smelling an "overwhelmingly strong" odor of human decomposition in the can containing an air sample from Anthony's car.
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Vass told jurors the amount of chloroform in the car's trunk was "shockingly high."
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Vass has pioneered a way of detecting human decomposition from air samples and detailed for jurors his research on the chemical compounds observed when a body breaks down.
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