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    Forensic Ballistics

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    Forensic Ballistics Most of us will have heard the term ballistics at some time or other-more often than not when we have been watching fictionalized accounts of police work on television or in the cinema. When you think of forensics you may think of something like “The Forensic Files”‚ “NCIS”‚ or even “Law and Order”. Although‚ ballistics is a part of forensics first we will look at forensics itself and how it came about. After getting the basics about the foundation in forensics we will look at

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    Mac Forensics

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    Mac Forensics: Mac OS X and the HFS+ File System Philip Craiger‚ PhD Assistant Director for Digital Evidence National Center for Forensic Science & Department of Engineering Technology University of Central Florida philip@craiger.net Paul K. Burke Senior Digital Evidence Research Assistant National Center for Forensic Science paulkburke@gmail.com ABSTRACT There are few resources that describe a forensics analysis of an Apple Mac computer. The purpose of this paper is describe procedures

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    the crime scene. 4. What is the role of the forensic chemist in crime scene investigation? - Forensic chemists analyze all chemical‚ inorganic and organic aspects of a sample. They separate the components and identify them using a variety of tests and devices. The findings will be used to help solve the crime and as evidence in court. 5. Who helped pioneer forensic chemistry? Describe one of her famous cases. - France McGill was a pioneer of forensic chemistry. One of her famous cases involved an

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    Flvs Module 5.03

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    Question 1 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) How did Descartes and Kepler contribute to the new scientific thinking? They showed how mathematics and measurement could be used in scientific investigation. They proved that science and mathematics were two separate areas of study. They determined that scientists had to study mathematics before they could study anything else. They proved that it was impossible to use mathematics in astronomy. Question 2 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)

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    1.05 biology flvs

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    monkey 0 Horse  3 Donkey  3 Common zebra  3 Pig‚ cow‚ sheep  3 Dog  3 Gray whale  3 Rabbit  3 Kangaroo  3 Chicken‚ turkey  3 Penguin  3 Pekin duck  2 Snapping turtle  3 Rattlesnake  4 Bullfrog  6 Tuna  9 Screwfly fly  12 Silkworm moth  13 Tomato horn worm  18 Wheat  17 Rice  16 Baker’s Yeast  19 Candida Yeast  18 Neurospora   Reflection Questions: Summarize your amino acid comparison in paragraph form. To guide your summary‚ reflect on the following questions. 1. What does it

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    Flvs workout log

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    Student Name: Goal:  I aspire keep my heart rate in the target zone no later than July 10 2013. Date Warm-Up Physical Activity Intensity (Light‚ Medium‚ or High) Cool-Down Minutes  7-5-13  biking Inner tubing High  biking 120 7-6-13 walk basketball High  walk 150  7-8-13 walk baseball Medium  biking  120 Total: 390 minutes           Reflections: 1. Do you believe your cardiovascular routine is improving your fitness?  Why or why not? Yes I can do things longer

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    7.04 chem flvs

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    9 25 37 10 25 37 Part III (2 points) Round Candies on R side Candies on P side 0 40 0 1 25 15  2  19 21 3 17 23  4 16   24 5   16 24 6 16 24 7 16 24 8 16 24 9 16 24 10 16 24 11 16 24 12 16 24 13 16 24 14 16 24 15 16 24 Calculations: Calculate the ratio of products to reactants for each part of the lab. Show the set up as well as the simplified ratio. (2 points for each calculation‚ or 6 points total) 1: 1.07 2.1.05

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    Forensic Biology

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    Forensic biology is the application of biology to law enforcement.It includes the subdisciplines of Forensic anthropology‚ Forensic botany‚ Forensic entomology‚ Forensic odontology and various DNA or protein based techniques. Applications Forensic biology has been used to prove a suspect was at a crime scene‚ identify illegal products from endangered species solve crimes by matching crime scene evidence to suspects‚ investigate airplane bird strikes‚ and investigate bird collisions with wind turbines

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    and grossly deviant criminals or some variation of this general theme. The general public tends to relate to the job of a forensic psychologists to that of a cat chasing a mouse. Forensic psychology‚ however‚ is a far less glamorous and far more complex endeavor. It is defined loosely as the "intersection between Psychology and the legal system". More specifically‚ forensic psychologists are required to evaluate the competency of a subject to stand trial‚ to examine a subject’s present state of

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    Forensic Investigator

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    1] Role and Importance of Forensic Investigator: The Duties of a forensic investigator will be different and that depends on the area where a detective work in and the types of crimes detective specifically investigate. Forensic investigator will be in charge of collecting evidence at any crime scene and perform spot experiments on certain part of evidence. The following are some of the responsibilities in which forensic investigator may come across as a forensic investigator: o Packing and labelling

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