Latent Fingerprints
As the prints of the friction ridge pattern on the tip of the finger usually give the most important clues to the investigator, "latent prints" are almost equivalent to the fingerprint itself.
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As the prints of the friction ridge pattern on the tip of the finger usually give the most important clues to the investigator, "latent prints" are almost equivalent to the fingerprint itself.
View ProductInvestigating forensic evidence where a traffic incident has resulted in serious injury. Headlight glass investigation, car paint analysis and seat belt wear are areas where the SEM can provide an answer.
View ProductMultiple narcotics are tested using the TacticID handheld Raman spectrometer and are referenced against an internal spectral library for identification purposes.
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