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    1. What is the composition of latent print residue and how does it affect the viability of latent prints. The composition of latent finger print residue is the natural secretions of sweat from the eccrine glands that are present in epidermal ridges of the finger. It contains water‚ ammonia‚ urea‚ salts and sugars. They also contain lipids‚ amino acids and proteins. Other chemicals can be found in the sweat depending on what the person has ingested. Developing fingerprints takes time and patience

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    Meno’s Paradox A paradox is a true statement or group of statements that leads to a contradiction or situation‚ which defies intuition (Wikipedia). In Plato’s Meno‚ Meno and Socrates engage in the typical Socratic elenctic method of examination pertaining to the topic of virtue. Socrates helps Meno reach a state of learned ignorance. After reaching this state‚ Meno presents his paradox to Socrates. Socrates‚ in philosophical fashion‚ examines the statement using epistemological evidence to understand

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    mental illness‚ when one is ill‚ they are unable to be their(A.‚ 2015) to complete their role in society which then is a problem according to structural functionalists. Latent dysfunctions are the "unintended and often unrecognized negative consequences of social patterns or behavior." Structural functionalists tend to look into latent dysfunctions. In the show‚ "13 Reasons Why"‚ the main character‚ Hannah committed suicide and shortly after‚ the school finally decided to put up anti-bullying and suicide

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    Chapter 3 Narcolepsy A disorder characterized by sudden and uncontrollable attacks of deep sleep‚ often brief‚ sometimes accompanied by paralysis and hallucinations Hypnagogic During Stage 1 sleep you may experience hypnagogic sensations-such as fantastic images (like hallucinations); feel like you are falling or floating weightlessly state between awake & falling asleep People who claim to have been abducted by space aliens—often shortly after going to bed—commonly recall being floated

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    University of South Wales Referral Coursework 2012-2013 1A. The procedures and protocol of the collection‚ preservation and packaging of all aspects of evidence from various crimes that maybe encountered by a criminalist. The search for physical evidence at a crime scene must be done thoroughly and followed by the protocol. How the criminalist will decide to execute the crime-scene investigation depends on the size and the locale of the area‚ as well as on the actions of the suspect(s) and

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    Trypanosoma Protozon-Trypanosoma is a genus of kinetoplastids (class Kinetoplastida)‚ a monophyletic group of unicellular parasitic flagellate protozoa. E Coli-Escherichia coli is a Gram-negative gammaproteobacteria commonly found in the lower intestine of warm-blooded organisms Staphylococcus -Staphylococcus is a genus of Gram-positive bacteria. Under the microscope‚ they appear round‚ and form in grape-like clusters. The Staphylococcus genus includes at least 40 species. Giardia Protozon-Giardia

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    delinquency terms such as chronic offenders‚ and characters that fit theories such as the choice theory. Calogero at the end of the movie seems to have an identity crisis as mentioned by Erikson in his theory. Also characters show signs of being latent delinquents‚ and some characters seem to attribute their actions to the social learning theory. The movie as a whole is a great sign to see the varying degrees of delinquency especially in urban communities. I think the movie also gives people

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    Robbins & Cotran Basis of Disease – 9th Edition Pg. 370-377 Mycobacteria Bacteria in the genus Mycobacterium are slender‚ aerobic rods that grow in straight or branching chains. Mycobacteria have a unique waxy cell wall composed of unusual glycolipids and lipids including mycolic acid‚ which makes them acid-fast‚ meaning they will retain stains even on treatment with a mixture of acid and alcohol. They are weakly gram positive. Tuberculosis Tuberculosis is a serious chronic pulmonary and systemic

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    Vacuum type hot-water boiler Vacuum Hot Water Boiler: Product Description High efficiency and saving energy: Using Korea vacuum hot-water boiler technology to make boiler operating in a vacuum state‚ Low boiling point‚ the latent heat of vaporization (latent heat)‚ heat transfer‚ effectively improve the thermal efficiency‚ high heat transfer performance‚ the body of boiler use design of wet back with three return to effectively improve the radiation and convection heat transfer area. Thermal efficiency

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    Internal Gains

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    determine the net heating or cooling load. Heat Gain From People Typical sensible‚ latent and total heat rates given off by people are shown in the table below (ASHRAE Fundamentals‚ 2005). The sensible heat gain results from radiation and convection from the human body to the air. The latent heat gain is the energy required to condense the water vapor given off by human respiration and perspiration. The latent heat gain is the product of the mass of water vapor from humans and the enthalpy of

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