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CRIM 504 FORENSIC SCIENCE TERMINOLOGIES

 portrait is on the 100 peso note


 watermark
 Vignette
 Reclusion Temporal
 Cortex
 Cuneiform
 Shadowgraph
 Falsification of documents
 Criminalistic Examination
 pre test
 posttest
 William Marston
 Control questions
 weak relevant questions
 Strong relevant questions
 pitch of rifling
 Breechblock impression
 Maximum Range
 Pistol
 Velocity
 Muzzle blast
 Belted type
 Hang fire
 Misfire
 Back fire
 Dud ammunition
 Tortion balance
o Whorls
o Arches
o Radial loop
o Ulnar loop
o Delta
o Core
o Divergence
o Convergence
o Sir William Herschel
o Key Classification
o Final Classification
o Major Classification
o Sub-Secondary Classification
o Dr. Marcelo Malpighi
o Ridge counting
o Ridge tracing
o Juan Vucetich
o Tented Arch
o Plain Arch
o Henry Faulds
o DIN
o ASA
 ISO
 Astigmatism
 BROMIDE PAPER
 Chromatic Abberations
 COMA
 Depth of field
 Bright Sunlight
 Dull Sunlight
 Hazy Sunlight
 Base
 Anti-Halation Backing
 Emulsion
 Exposure
 Film
 Shutter
 Aperture
 Tire marks
 Tool marks
 SILICA OF GLASS
 Primary high explosive
 Secondary high explosive
 low explosives
 Laminated glass
 Tempered glass
 Radial cracks
 Concentric cracks
 Hertzian zone
 Kastle-Meyer test
 Precipitin Test
 Barberio’s test
 Alec Jeffreys
 First Degree Burn
 Second Degree Burn
 Third Degree Burn
 Extensor
 Triceps
 Flexor
 Spencerian
 Angular
 Proportion
 HIATUS
 Diacretics
 Rhythm
 The alphabet comes from the first two letter of the Greek alphabet
Philippines have 28 letters, the 26 letters are coming from the Roman
alphabet and two letters were added which is the Ñ ñ and the letter
NG. From what country letter Ñ came from
 Strokes
 Handwriting
 Writing
 expert witness
 General questioned test
 Control questioned test
 Relevant questioned test
 Peak of Tension test
 Ried Enbau Technique
 Backster Type Question
 Zone Comparison Technique
 General Question Test
 cannelures
 WAD CUTTER
 smokeless powder
 The origin of the term bullet.
 RIM FIRE
 Anvil
o John Evangelist Purkinje
o Francis Galton
o Bifurcation
 Panchromatic
 Orthochromatic
 Chloride paper
 Bromide paper
 red blood cells
 white blood cells
 plasma
 Precipitin test
 Confirmatory test
 Thrombocytes
 normal plate count of a person
 Papyrus
 Holographic document
 Official document
 Public document
 Private document
 Alfred Dreyfus
 Graphology
 Calligraphy
 Cacography
 telling a lie
 pathological lie
 black lie
 malicious/judicious lie
 Pathological liar
 Ethnological liar
 Psychopathic liar
 Black liar
 Public Law 100-347
 John A. Larson
 Luigi Galvani
 James Mackenzie
 smooth bore
 Lands & Grooves
 interior ballistics
 exterior ballistics
 MAGNUM
 smokeless powder
 Muskets
o Divergence
o Convergence
o Loop
o Accidental Whorl
o Arch
o Plain Whorl
o Anthropometry
 first forensic professional organization
o Alphonse Bertillon
o Dr. Nehemiah Grew
o Anatomia Humanis Corporis
o Dr. Marcelo Malpighi
o Light sensitivity of the film
o Film
o Camera
 Polaroid
 Camera Obscura
 SLR
 Digital Camera
 Film holder
 Normal
 Telephoto
 Wide-angle lens
 Gas chromatography
 Thin Layer Chromatography
 Mathieu Orfila acute poisoning
 chronic poisoning
 interval limit that the examiner may ask a follow-up question
 chart marking,
 Stimulus
 Bullet Comparison Microscope
 Col. Calvin Goddard
 Tattooing
 Contact wound
 Smudging
 chemical reaction for 2KNO3+3C+S

 pin fire cartridge



 Class Characteristics
 Individual Characteristics
 Rifling Marks
 Shear Marks
o Fingerprint
 families of fingerprint pattern
o Delta
o Chiroscopy
 symbol for accidental whorl
o Type lines
o Pattern area
o Bifurcation
o Delta
o Rolled Impression
o Plain Impression
o Type lines
o Pattern area
 Emulsion
 Shutter
 Developing
 Stop bath
 Transmitted light
 Sir John Herschel
 1839 birth year of photography.
 Robert Boyle
 Isaac Newton
 Joseph Nicephore Niepce
 Louis Jacques Mande Daguerre
 High speed transparency film
 KNO3 composition of black powder?
 NaNO3 composition of black powder
 Florence test
 Posology
 major component of a glass
 approximate time for the completion of one case for DNA Testing
 Dr. Iturriouz
 Yaw
 Explosive
 old design Philippine currency bears a concealed value
 Serology
 Spencerian system

 Anthropometry
 Herman Welcker
 Principle of Permanency
 Principle of Infallibility
 Principle of Uniquenes
John Dillinger
o Viewfinder camera
 Slr camera
 Polaroid
 Electromagnetic spectrum
 primary colors
 Secondary colors
 Refractions
 Depth of field
 Angle of view
 Daguerreotype
 Hertzian cone
 Barberio’s test
 lacerated wound
 Corrosive
 Jean Louis Petit
 Diphenylamine test
 Nitrates
 Pen pressure
 Varying pen pressure
 Pen speed
 Rubric
 Interlineation
 Hump
 Exemplar
 Genuine signature
 Standard document
 Requested document
 conventional signature
 highly individualized signature
 Collected standards
 Commercial document
 Document
 Private document
 Public document
 mechanical erasure
 security feature is found in 1000 peso note
 Specific response
 Normal response
 Stimulus
 Frye vs U.S.
 People v. Carpo, GR No.132676
 rules to be followed in the formulation of the questions in a polygraph
test
 Guilt complex test
 Irrelevant Question
 Relevant Question
 John E. Reid
 pneumo 1 record
 pneumo 2 record
 Polygraph examiner
 Components of polygraph machine
 Rimmed type
 Skid marks
 Berthold Scwartz
 Rebated cartridge  
 Extractor
 Ejector
 Signature
 types of problem are there in Forensic Ballistics
 Terminal penetration
 Core

 standard fingerprint patterns are there?
 Dactyloscopy
 Sir Edward Richard Henry
 Epidermis
 J.C.A. Mayer
 Francis Galton
 Dactyloscopy
 Focal points
 Dactyl

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