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arch pattern

The fingerprint pattern that has ridges beginning at one side of the fingerprint and running completely to the other side of the fingerprint without a backwards turn

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loop pattern

the fingerprint pattern that contains ridge lines that enter on one side of the fingerprint, run towards the middle of the print, and then curve backwards to exit on the side that they entered the pattern

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whorl pattern

the fingerprint pattern that contains ridges that complete at least one 360 degrees “circuit” in the pattern, although not always forming a regular circular pattern

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bifurcation

the point in a fingerprint pattern where a single ridge splits into two new ridges

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cheiloscopy

the furrows of the human lips used for individual identification

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pinnascopy

the patterns of the ears used for individual identification

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epidermis

the outermost layer of our skin that ranges in thickness from very thin on our eyelids (about 0.05 mm) to rather thick on the palms of our hands and the soles of our feet

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dermis

the middle skin layer that is composed mostly collagen (protein) fibers, elastic tissue, and reticular fibers

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hypodermis

the lowest layer of skin that is composed largely of fat and connective tissue that contains larger blood vessels and nerves

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latent fingerprint

fingerprints are not observable to the naked eye but are present in oils and amino acids that have been left behind on a surface when touched by a finger. these may later be developed to become visible

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patent fingerprints

a clearly seen print left on a surface when a finger coated in a liquid or powdery substance—like blood, ink, grease, or dirt—touches it, requiring no special processing to see, just simple photography for collection

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sebaceous glands

glands in the skin that produce sebum, an oily material that protects, lubricates, waterproofs, and helps to inhibit the growth of microorganisms on the hair

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ninhydrin

a chemical that reacts with the amino acids found in a fingerprint and, upon gentle heating, forms a typically purple/blue- coloured pattern of the fingerprint

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cyanoacrylate

a technique using superglue vapors to develop invisible (latent) fingerprints on non-porous items like glass, plastic, and metal

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furrows

the adjacent lower valleys next to the ridges of fingerprints

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ridges

the top of the fingerprint ridge pattern on our fingers

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natural Fibers

fibers come from many different naturally- occurring sources including plants animals and inorganic sources

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synthetic Fibers

fibers that are prepared from chemical feedstock and are typically formed through polymerization reaction that lead to long chain molecules

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anagen phase

the active growth time for hair formation

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catagen phase

the transitional phase in hair growth when the hair stops growing and the portion of the follicle surrounding the hair root shrinks considerably

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telogen phase

the resting period for the follicle in the hair growth cycle

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keratin

a though, durable, fibrous protein composed of long chains of amino acids typically found as a structural component of hair, nails, horns, and claws

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cortex

the inner potion of a hair fiber that makes up most of the bulk of the hair shaft and gives the hair it’s characteristic elasticity

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medulla

the part of the hair at the center of the fiber that is characterized by either very spongy cells or no cells at all, forming a canal like structure in the center of the shaft (medullary canal)

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melanin

a pigment polymer derived mostly from the amino acid called tyrosine that imparts the colour to the hair sample