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DNA Analysis and the Shroud of Turin' by Kelly Kearse Now Available in French Language Included in this update are a number of papers and articles that were published recently. All have also been permanently
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on the paper so far come from blood and DNA expert Kelly Kearse, who posted them to the Shroud Science Group on October 21, 2015 and has graciously given us permission to reprint them here: Kelly Kearse
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the special presentation by Kelly Kearse (see photo at right) titled, “A Critical (Re)evaluation of the Shroud of Turin Blood Data.” After the death of Al Adler in 2000, and for more than a decade,
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Relatively new in the Shroud world, Kelly Kearse is a blood expert who has taken a very strong interest in the Shroud and has studied and evaluated the existing blood evidence very carefully. He has written
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Roberto Falcinelli, Ada Grossi, Kelly Kearse, Flavia Manservigi, Alfonso Munoz Cobo, Fr. Rafael Pascual, Marco Riani, Luigi Rodella, Alfonso Sanchez Hermosilla, Barrie Schwortz, Enrico Simonato and Joseph
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by Kelly Kearse - Theology and Science, Volume 11, Issue 1, 2013, pages 52-61. [June 2013] (Abstract): The Shroud of Turin is a well-studied linen cloth bearing the image of a naked man that has been
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I proposed Kelly Kearse as an excellent candidate for this position, as he has a superb background in science, particularly in blood and DNA analyses, and is also a thoughtful and careful researcher whose
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I proposed Kelly Kearse as an excellent candidate for this position, as he has a superb background in science, particularly in blood and DNA analyses, and is also a thoughtful and careful researcher whose
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by Kelly Kearse, Ph.D. (USA) - (Special Presentation) The Hypotheses About the Roman Flagrum: Some Clarifications (Paper) - Abstract - Video - by Flavia Manservigi and Enrico Morini (Italy) Joseph
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Robert Villarreal, Joe Marino, Mark Antonacci, Kelly Kearse, Thibault Heimburger, Pam Moon and our own member Andrew Silverman, to name only a few. ! Selecting representative papers to comment upon