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Criminalistics: An Introduction to Forensic Science ¦ Saferstein ¦ 12th Edition
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The stereoscopic microscope forms an inverted and reversed image.
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Bullets fired through the same barrel display comparable markings, called striations, caused by the ...
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The lens nearest the specimen is called the ocular lens.
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An IR spectrum is unique for every chemical substance.
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The stereoscopic microscope has a narrow field of view.
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As magnifying power increases, the microscope's depth of focus decreases.
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As magnifying power increases, the microscope's field of view also increases.
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A forensic scientist would use vertical illumination when studying opaque specimens.
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A compound microscope produces greater magnification because it uses two lenses to enlarge the ...
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The scanning electron microscope produces an image by aiming a beam of electrons onto a specimen.
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