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Class Evidence |
material that connects an individual or a certain group. |
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Comparison Microscope |
a compound microscope that allows the side-by-side comparison of samples, such as hair or fibers |
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Cortex |
the region of a hair located outside of the medulla containing granules of pigment |
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Cuticle |
the tough outer covering of a hair composed of overlapping scales |
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Hair follicle |
the actively growing root or base of a hair containing DNA and living cells |
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Individual evidence |
a kind of evidence that identifies a particular person or thing |
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Keratin |
a type of fibrous protein that makes up the majority of the cortex of hair |
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Medulla |
the central core of a hair fiber |
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Melanin granules |
bits of pigment found in the cortex of hair |
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neutron activation analysis |
a method of analysis that determines composition of elements in a sample |
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trace evidence |
small but measurable amounts of physical or biological material found at a crime scene |
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amorphous |
without a defined shape; fibers composed of a loose arrangement of polymers that are soft, elastic, and absorbing |
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crystalline |
regularly shaped; fibers composed of polymers packed side by side, which make it stiff and strong |
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direct transfer |
the passing of evidence, such as a fiber, from victim to suspect or vice versa |
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fiber |
the smallest indivisible unit of a textile, it must be at least 100 times longer than wide |
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mineral fiber |
a collection of mineral crystals formed into a recognizable pattern |
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monomer |
a small molecule that may bond to other monomers to become a polymer |
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natural fiber |
a fiber produced naturally and harvested from animal, plant, or mineral sources |
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polymer |
a substance composed of long chains of repeating units |
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synthetic fiber |
a fiber made from a man-made substance such as plastic |
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secondary transfer |
the transfer of evidence such as fiber from a source |
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textile |
a flexible, flat material made by interlacing yarns |
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yarn |
fibers that have been spun together |