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    commodity. Very truly yours‚ PATRICIO S. FAYLON Executive Director R&D Status and Directions (2000 and Beyond) Wood Production Forest PHILIPPINE COUNCIL FOR AGRICULTURE‚ FORESTRY AND NATURAL RESOURCES RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT Department of Science and Technology Los Baños‚ Laguna 2003 First Edition 2003 ISBN 971-20-0506-2 Bibliographic Citation: Wood Production Forest Commodity Team (2001). R&D status and directions (2000 and beyond): wood production forest. Los Baños‚ Laguna: PCARRD-DOST

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    day activities‚ we are surrounded by science. In our lives‚ science plays an extreme role. DNA is the abbreviation for Deoxyribonucleic acid. It is present in all organisms‚ whether it is a bacteria‚ bird or mammal. DNA is a long molecule that carries a particular genetic data; it is located in every cell in a human body except the red blood cells. DNA profiling is easy acquire and very accurate in identifying a person. There are many different ways a forensic expert or a police officer can get DNA

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    appeal to the audience with great shows or acts from other famous celebrities. Sullivan was also great at recognizing talent in people. In the 1950s‚ he made many people into stars. The Ed Sullivan Show took place in the Ed Sullivan Theater‚ where a new show is now being aired‚ The Late Show with David Letterman. Ed Sullivan was a successful show host and star maker in America of the 1950s. Joseph McCarthy - Joseph McCarthy was a senator in the 1950s. He was known for putting a lot of other people

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    these may happen. -They are small differences that appear repeated samples of someones handwriting. Overtime our handwriting changes because every time we write something our hand changes the way we write. 4. How are stamped signatures different from written signatures? -Stamped signatures are always the same and written signatures change every time that you write them. 5. What are some of the typescript machines that document examiners may have to investigate? Choose one of these machines

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    wits are not. Thus came about the creation of prosthetic limbs. (The following will be a timeline of each era and it’s advancements in prosthetic technologies). Pioneers of the Egyptian desert plain The first recorded account of prosthetic limbs is from the ancient days of Egypt. In the year 2000‚ researchers in Cairo had excavated a 3‚000 year old mummy with an artificial toe. Contrary to popular belief‚ many thought the Egyptians had created prosthetics for a sense of wholeness rather than much

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    appear in any repeated samples of a person’s handwriting. Over time our signatures change because each time we write a check or something our hand will change the way we write. 4.How are stamped signatures different from written signatures? Stamped signatures are different from written signatures because stamped signatures are always the same‚ there is nothing different about them‚ but in a written signature there are a lot of little differences so therefore it cannot be the exact same every time

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    Forensic Science Unit One Lab Questions Shyanne Kirby Hair Detective; 1. The crime that I am investigating in this activity is‚ of a boy band called Crucial Cuts. And while they were performing on stage‚ and intruder snuck back stage and stole all of their hair products. 2. I have five hairs that were found in the boys’ room‚ as evidence. And hairs from all of the Sassy Snips. 3. Jade stole the hair products. I know this because the DNA sample taken from the crime scene matches perfectly

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    and is found in a variety of places in the body such as: blood cells‚ skin cells‚ tissues‚ muscles‚ bone‚ teeth‚ hair‚ and saliva. What is mitochondrial DNA? Mitochondrial DNA is a small portion of the DNA in a eukaryotic cell‚ and can be inherited from one’s mother. What is CODIS? How does it work? CODIS is a computer software that contains DNA profiles of convicted offenders‚ murders‚ missing persons‚ crime scene evidence‚ other of that sort. What are complimentary base patterns? Why are they

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    1950’s HISTORY Assessment task Bill (host): Good morning people of Newton‚ its Bill here. I am speaking to James and he’s a 1950’s baby and today we are here to talk to him and ask questions about what it was like growing up in the 1950’s. James thanks for your time. James: Thank you Bill‚ glad to be here. Bill (host): Did the British or the American culture influenced Australia in any way? James: The American culture made a huge influence on Australia such as entertainment‚ clothing and

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    in the direction that the bullet is traveling in. If the end of the gun or muzzle is close to the target‚ some of this gunpowder residue will be transferred to the target. The pattern or distribution of the residue helps forensic scientists estimate the distance of the gun from the target. 4. What is the Greiss Test? The Greiss Test uses chemicals to develop gunpowder residue patterns‚ particularly around bullet holes. 5. When a bullet is retrieved‚ how is it marked for identification purposes

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