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Fire and Arson Investigation Forensic Discovery and Expert Testimony by Highly Experienced Expert Geologists and Seismologists plus Geotechnical and Earthquake Engineers of Associated Science Experts, LLC Charles B. Pyke, Ph.D., Principal Scientist and Primary Expert Witness
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Charles B. Pyke, Ph.D.,
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School authorities. Corporate management. Individuals. F or more information about these services and other programs:Telephone: Associated Science Experts, LLC. (520) 625-8316 orcellular (520) 310-9931, or (800) 843-7246. Alternate (520) 625-8346. FAX: e-mail: Call (520) 625-8316 to obtain e-mail address.Mailing address for Dr. Charles B. Pyke, Principal Scientist.P. O. Box 1747, Green Valley, AZ 85622-1747
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