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 Paint as physical evidence is most encounter at what crime scenes?

Add to BR from Feb 4th  Which statement is true? A. The racial origin of hair can ALWAYS be identified B. Two hairs from the same head may not have the same morphological characteristics C. Hair can be individualized through its trace elemental composition D. Hair is routinely examined to determine sex E. Through a microscope examination a single hair can be individualized to one person

What analytical technique is used to determine the polymeric makeup of paint binders?

 Which property imparts paint with the most distinctive forensic characteristics?

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 ? Turn in 6 bell ringers from this week