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    Tongue Laceration A tongue laceration is a cut on the tongue. Over the next 1 to 2 days, you will see that the wound edges appear gray in color. The edges may appear ragged and slightly spread apart. Because of all the normal bacteria in the mouth, these wounds are contaminated, but this is not an infection that needs antibiotics. Most wounds heal with no problems despite their appearance. TREATMENT Most tongue lacerations only go partway through the tongue. This type of injury generally does not need stitches (sutures). More serious injuries penetrate the tongue deeper and may need sutures and follow-up care. HOME CARE INSTRUCTIONS Cover an ice cube in a thin cloth and hold it directly on the cut for 1 to 3 minutes at a time, 6 to 10 times per day. Do this for 1 day. This can help reduce pain and swelling. After the first day, rinse the mouth with a warm, saltwater wash 4 to 6 times per day, or as your caregiver instructs. If there are no injuries to your teeth, continue oral hygiene and gentle brushing. Do not brush loose or broken teeth or teeth that have been put back into normal position by your caregiver. Large or complex cuts may require antibiotics to prevent infection. Take your antibiotics as directed. Finish them even if you start to feel better. Do not eat or drink hot food or beverages while your mouth is still numb. Do not eat hard foods (such as apples) or chewy foods (such as broiled meat) until your caregiver advises you…

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    Identifying Fingerprints

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    Once the fine powders are brushed against the print residue, the microscopic particles cling to it, ultimately making it visible to the human eye. Once this process is completed, the revealed prints can be lifted using adhesive tapes (Forensic-medecine.info, 2014). Cyanoacrylate fuming, another method for revealing latent prints, is most commonly the desired method by forensic investigators today as it has other benefits to investigations. Most superglue is based with either methylcyanoacrylate…

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    It was later brought to the United States of America and is now used in most police forces across the country. Superglue fuming contains cyanoacrylate, which contains an ester group (-COO). This is shown in Figure 3. Cyanoacrylate, once gently heated in a chamber, reacts with water and sublimates to form a white deposit that reveals the fingerprint.6 Although it is mostly successful, superglue fuming has drawbacks. If fumed for too long, the fingerprint becomes too chalky and, due to the…

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    covers every individual's fingertips. There are two sorts of fingerprints. Obvious prints are made on a card, or on a sort of surface that makes an impression, for example, blood or earth. Dormant prints are made when sweat, oil and different substances on the skin imitate the fingerprints on a glass, murder weapon or whatever other surface the culprit has touched. These prints can't be seen with the bare eye, yet they can be made unmistakable utilising dull powder, lasers or other light sources…

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    Early Forensic Analysis

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    different substances present, and the recorder records them5. These methods can be used in the identification of human substances as well as other substances such as ink, drugs and traces of elements. DNA and its analysis plays a huge part in forensics. This includes organic matter and fingerprints. Prints are identified and categorized into one of two categories, latent and patent. Patent prints are visible and can be photographed, where latent prints are invisible and must be collected by…

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    load cells (DBBP-50, Bongshin Company, Seongnam, Korea) to provide a very accurate load measurement for further calculations. All tests were carried out at room temperature of 22ºC and the humidity level of 52% (AcuRite, California, United States). Although the authors did their best to provide the most suitable condition of testing to minimize the effect of tissue degradation and experimental time, the conditions of testing, i.e., temperature, humidity, etc., obviously were not totally as…

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    prepare the majority of the porous items, ninhdryin can be utilized, on the grounds that it responds to the amino acids present in the latent prints. Ninhdryin can be used utilizing several methods available. Since most of the items are of small and medium size, using both the mist and dipping methods would be effective (Ramotowski, 2012). For non-porous we can find a black 9mm semi-automatic weapon found under the frozen yogurt cooler, a casing by the glass store passage entryway, six pack of…

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    D. Fingerprinting is an impression or mark made on the surface by a person's finger tip. It is used for identifying individuals from the unique pattern of whorals and lines. This fingerprinting is valuable to detectives case because the detective who has the mystery case, where a person was murdered would use fingerprinting. You would use fingerprinting to track down the murder and the bystander. How you can see fingerprinting is not with the naked eye but with a special light. Fluorescent…

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    Importance Of Polymers

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    form acrylate or methacrylate monomers. Acrylates are a family of polymers, which are a type of vinyl polymer. Acrylate monomers are esters which contain vinyl groups, that is, two carbon atoms double bonded to each other, directly attached to the carbonyl carbon. The basic structure of acrylates is given below: Where R’= H for acrylic ester and R’= CH3 for methacrylic esters. The nature of the R and R’ group determines the properties of each ester and the polymers formed from it. Acrylic…

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    the brain to the blood. During a recent study, it was showed that ulex europeus agglutinin I-conjugated nanoparticles can effectively bypass the blood-brain barrier (Wang et al. 2008). This opens up a perfect opportunity to use these nanoparticles to penetrate cancer cells without being affected by their defense mechanisms. However the blood-brain barrier isn’t the only defense mechanism that cancer cells have at their disposal. The interior of a cancerous cell also houses a pump that recognizes…

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