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Forensic Science

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secure the scene
infrared analysis
depict injuries and weapons at scene
compass heading designated north
arson
note taking is done after all crime scene processing has been completed
1-1 1/2 C per hour
glass fiber, fabric impressions, paint chips, and fiber and tissues
both criminal and civil law
packaged in air tight glass jar.
dental impressions
the number of people employed in the crime lab
trail judge
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vertebrae
7 hours
age
blow fly
autopsy
a bedsheet
livor mortis
vacuum sweepings, clothing, vehicles and fingernail scrapings
the tasks assigned each investigator, personnel arrivals and departures from the scene, and descriptions of evidence present at the crime scene.
facial reconstruction
the species of insect present, geographical location of the decedents body, the locations climate over time and weather conditions
is the scientist who studies how the person dies, the scientist takes down the notes, sketches, and take the photo
studies how long the blow fly got to the dead body and the time of the death. they also can tell when the blow fly landed on the body
are the scientists who help re create the facial structure of the victim
paint manufactured impressions
national identification bureau index network
combined DNA index system
deoxyribonucleic acid
Paint DNA quary
fedural burea investigation
manufactured evidence
in the blood serum
AB
agglutination
Rh
a precipitin test
homozygous
red blood cells
physicial injuries, blood and semen, hairs and fibers
both A and B antibodies
mother
gene
A antigens
23 chromosomes
iron
eurtyhrocyte
they make a scab
fight off diseases
type O
chromosomes
decrease in appetite for sweets
dental impressions
it can cause drowsiness, dizziness, and loss of consciousness, it is odorless, colorless and tasteless, it results in loos of memory of what happened in the hours after ingestion, it is enhanced when combined with alcohol.
CODIS
NIBIN
SICAR
PDQ
is when the male has a lack of sperm cells
is the basic unit of heredity
is when genes are placed on top of a thread like body. Chromosomes are found in the locus
is if you have similar gene pairs
is the fluid of unclothed cells
is the type of blood that you have, so you can have A antigen, B antigen, O antigen and AB antigen
both criminal and civil law
Orfilia
Bertilion
Galton
Lattes
physical science
Locard
advent of DNA profiling, increase in drug related arrests, staggering increase in crime rates in the united states, supreme court decisions in the 1960's
FBI
fingerprint analysis
Frye standard
trial judge
jury
arson
teeth
Drug Enforcement Agency
Crime Scene Investigation
Central intellange agency
FBI, US Postal Inspection Agency, DEA, , Burea of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms
chart listing by name and symbol of all the known elements
solid to gas
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dental impressions
genes of victim
greater than
atom
CODIS
toxicology unit
an element is a chemical that has a name. for example O is an element and its chemical name is oxygen.
matter is anything that has max and takes up space
a compound has more than two elements in it. for example CO2 is carbon dioxide which has carbon and oxygen
physical property is when you change its property but not in chemical way.
is a example of sublimation
weight is how much mass that the object has
aliaki metals
aliaki earth metals
halogens
nobel gases
neutrons, protons, electrons
the atomic number is the number of protons and neutrons in the atom.

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