Sentences with phrase «trace evidence»

If you regard memory as trace evidence — which most of the field's psychologists do — it is the most delicate and easily contaminated kind.
Doping in the world of elite sports has grown so high - tech that officials began testing athletes like Contador not only for banned substances and illegal medical procedures, but also for trace evidence of cheating, such as the residues of IV bags.
They are the ones called on crime scenes to photograph for evidence records, to look for trace evidence such as shoe impressions and fingerprints by using special lights when needed and finally their duty is to give evidence to supervisors.
Lee and his colleagues attribute the tracks to a previously unknown lizard ichnospecies, that is a species defined solely by trace evidence of its existence, rather than bones or tissue.
It can degrade and be difficult to extract from trace evidence, such as skin and hair.
Maisie demonstrates the value of following one's intuition, of listening to service personnel, of re-enacting certain situations and of empathy with witnesses and victims; she uses trace evidence and, as usual, gets valuable advice from her mentor, Maurice Blanche.
Rhyme is able to glean many clues from the scant trace evidence left by the elusive killer at the crime scene.
She discussed trace evidence and the idea that we all leave things behind wherever we've been and pick something up from that location as well, whether it's fiber, hair or residue of some sort.
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«We're also working on using skin microbes as trace evidence to link people to objects they recently touched or spaces they have recently occupied,» says Metcalf.
They write that, per their anonymous sources, «investigators have traced evidence that Cohen entered the Czech Republic through Germany, apparently during August or early September of 2016, as the ex-spy reported.»
«Other scientists,» says Bresson — those hired in to professional support positions — «are trained by their respective units, whether it's trace evidence, DNA, explosive residues, firearms / ballistics comparisons, etc.» That training usually lasts 6 months to a year.
Most of the forensic research done in the Netherlands is run by the Netherlands Forensic Institute (NFI), which supplies forensic expertise in areas as diverse as pathology, toxicology, DNA, trace evidence, tool marks, speech, handwriting, documents, computer crime, and more.
This trace evidence of ancient microbial activity was found in pillow lavas at least 3.47 to 3.45 billion years old from the Barberton Greenstone Belt of South Africa.
Fingerprints — trace evidence of the artist's handling of the carbon paper — suggested surface, while everything else about that drawing suggested depth.
In addition, the municipal court and the municipal prosecutor agreed that, because the marijuana found in the glass pipe amounted only to trace evidence, there was insufficient evidence to convict defendant of the charge of operating a motor vehicle while knowingly possessing marijuana; that citation too was dismissed.
Taking photographs, collecting and conserving evidence, and analyzing, preparing, and finding out the usability of gathered latent fingerprints and tracing evidence.
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