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Physics, 18.10.2019 05:00 bryannnnv

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1. what types of education do forensic scientists usually have?
2. what one thing do all forensic scientists have in common?
3. how do tests used in forensics on tv shows differ from real life?
4. what does “mortis” mean in latin?
5. define livor mortis.
6. if blood has coagulated, what is the least amount of time from death?
7. define rigor mortis.
8. your body uses energy to make your muscles not
9. what is the time frame for rigor mortis?
10. define algor mortis.
11. what is the problem of relying on just algor mortis for time of death?
12. in real life, there is no way to enhance a pixelated picture like from traffic cameras. true or false
13. facial recognition uses such features as curvature to eye sockets or
14. what is wrong with tv shows showing face prints cross-referenced with a database of every picture ever taken in a country?
15. what does the kastle-meyer test determine?
16. what does blood contain that acts as a catalyst to change phenolphthalein pink?
17. everybody has their own unique set of except for identical twins.
18. what is used to match dna samples?
19. the odds of two people having the exact same base pairs in all 13 strs is
20. about how many people in the entire world have the same str profile as you?

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