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Describe the history and scope of forensic science. (I)
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Describe the organization and services of a crime laboratory. (I)
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Describe the functions of the forensic scientist. (I)
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Describe the various kinds of microscopes. (II)
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Identify common types of physical evidence. (III)
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Describe the collection and preservation of evidence. (III)
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Describe the physical properties of paint, soils, and glass. (IV)
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Define the terms "elements" and "compounds". (V)
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Describe the proper analytical techniques for chromatography,
spectrophotometry, and mass spectrometry. (V)
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Describe the use of the emission spectrograph for inorganic analysis.
(VI)
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Describe the chemistry of fire. (VII)
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Describe the history of fingerprinting. (VIII)
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Describe the use of the Henry System to classify fingerprints. (VIII)
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Describe the process for analyzing firearms for bullet comparisons,
cartridge cases, gunpowder residues, and serial number restoration.
(IX)
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Describe the comparative process for analyzing toolmarks. (IX)
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Describe the various techniques used to analyze documents and examine
voices. (X)
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