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- Distinguish between class and individual characteristics.
- Contrast known and questioned sources.
- Describe the basics of taking soil samples.
- Explain how to cast a shoe impression using Dental Stone.
- Summarize the proper way to collect loose paint chips at a crime scene.
- Differentiate between radial and concentric fractures.
- Explain minutiae.
- Describe how plastic prints are formed.
- Summarize dusting for latent prints using traditional powder.
- Identify five circumstances in which forensic odontology can be an asset.
- What conclusions are possible from the examination of hair?
- Define "touch DNA."
- Explain how to locate "hidden blood" at a crime scene.
- Describe how to process a revolver found near a body at a crime scene.
- Discuss how to collect a tool impression in a doorframe where a prying-type action was used to gain entry.
- Define questioned document.
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