Fingerprints in Forensics - Searching For Invisible Fingerprints
The palmar surfaces of your hands and even the plantar surfaces of your feet contain friction ridges, or gyri, covered with pores that exude sweat whenever somebody touches an object leaving an impression of their own fingerprints. This articles explains how CSI's embark on the search for fingerprints at a crime scene.| Comments on article "Fingerprints in Forensics - Searching For Invisible Fingerprints" | |||||||||
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