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Coherent Inc. Forensics
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…forensic laser system specifically designed for the rigors of modern criminology and forensics. A highly versatile system, it can be used to locate fingerprints, fibers, body fluids, bone fragments, tooth chips, narcotics’ residue, and a variety of other types of trace evidence, even in high ambient light…
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COHR_AR2007_final.qxd
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…address such applications. Forensics Lasers have been used in criminal forensics for a number of decades. Applications include latent fingerprint detection and trace evidence illumination and identification. In the past, laser usage was often limited to forensics labs due to the physical…
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photonik_intl_2009_1_online_004_300dpi.pdf
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…/hosdb/ publications/fingerprint-publications [2] V. Bowman (Ed.), The Manual of Fingerprint Development Techniques, August 2004, ISBN 1-85893- 972-0, www scienceandresearch.homeoffice.gov. uk/hosdb/fingerprints-footwear-marks [3] E.R. Menzel, Fingerprint Detection with Lasers,…
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COHR_AR2007
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…address such applications. Forensics Lasers have been used in criminal forensics for a number of decades. Applications include latent fingerprint detection and trace evidence illumination and identification. In the past, laser usage was often limited to forensics labs due to the physical…
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photonik_intl_2009_1_online_004_300dpi.pdf
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…Within the Home Office Scientific Development Branch (HOSDB), the Fingerprint & Footwear Forensic (FFF) Group is a lab-based department charged with evaluating and developing techniques for the detection of fingerprints [2] and footwear marks - which are then disseminated to crime…
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TracER brochureRevA
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…Image courtesy of ATF Why lasers? The laser has long been recognized as the optimum light source for latent evidence detection, particularly of fingerprints, and also for bone fragments, skin, and traces of bodily fluids. This view is widely held throughout criminology--by academics, expert witnesses…
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COHR_AR2007
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…address such applications. Forensics Lasers have been used in criminal forensics for a number of decades. Applications include latent fingerprint detection and trace evidence illumination and identification. In the past, laser usage was often limited to forensics labs due to the physical…
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