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1
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Patterns that have two or more deltas
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3
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Ridges make a bacakward turn but do not twist
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6
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Pattern of a fingerprint that resembles the Greek letter
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7
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No deltas; ridge runs continous from one side to the other
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9
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Oldest method for revealing latent fingerprints
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11
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Chemical used to detect ammonia or primary and secondary animes
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13
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Atoms, Molecules, or solids that are excited to high energy levels that can decay to lower levels by emitting radiation
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14
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Transistion of a substance directly from the solid to the gas phase without passing through the liquid phase
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18
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The division of something into two seperate parts
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19
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Electronic snapshots taken of a scene or scanned from documents (photographs, artwork, etc.)
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2
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INkless, electronic way of capturing fingerprints in a digitalized format
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4
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Synthethic material; made from wide range of organic polymers that can be molded into shape while soft and then set into a rigid or slightly elastic form
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5
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Arch pattern; horizontal ridges rising high
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8
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Scientific study of the measurements and proportions of the human body
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10
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Any chance or accidental impression left by friction ridge skin on a surface
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12
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Bimoetric identification methdology that uses digital imaging technique to obtain, store and analyze fingerprints
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15
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Minute or minor detail
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16
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Easily spotted without use of powders; often found in blood, ink, etc.
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17
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One of many from which an image is composed
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