Forensic Chemistry - Using Laboratory Chemicals to Reveal Fingerprints
In forensics labs, there are four kinds of chemical reagents used to expose, or develop, latent (invisible to the naked eye) fingerprints.| Comments on article "Forensic Chemistry - Using Laboratory Chemicals to Reveal Fingerprints" | |||||||||||||||
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