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a technique for the separation of charged molecules by migration on a support medium under the influence of an electrical charge.
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manner of death (homicide, suicide, accident) remains undetermined after a complete investigation.
- Browse Related Terms: Absolute Certainty, Algor mortis, Ante mortem, Arson, Cause of death, Coroner, Equivocal death, Exsanguination, Forensic Pathology, Hypostasis, Hypothermia, Manner of death, Medical Examiner, postmortem, Rigor mortis, Theory, Trauma
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the frequency at which one deviates or strays from a correct standard.
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a defined standard, which directly effects and has a fundamental impact on the work product of the laboratory or the integrity of the evidence.
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any item entrusted to the ADFS Forensic Laboratories for demonstrative examination.
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the physical accounting of evidence and records related thereto.
- Browse Related Terms: Administrative documentation, Ballistics, chain of custody, Corroborating evidence, Crime/Forensic Laboratory, Drug Standards Inventory, Evidence Inventory, Laboratory Satellite, Laboratory System, Property Inventory
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form used to receive evidence into the laboratory and to initiate request for laboratory examinations or analyses.
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a change in the possession of a custody item that must be documented in two specified locations (submitter and receiver). Transfers can occur from person to person, person to secure place, or secure place to secure place.
- Browse Related Terms: evidence, Evidence Transfer, Evidence Vault(s), Examinations (Evidential), Firearms and Toolmarks Section, inventory, Limited Access, Population, Proper seal, Re-Examination Technique, Safety & Security Inspections, Section Evidence Area, secure area
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a secured room or rooms for the storage of custody items.
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the questioning, testing, comparing, or analyzing of a custody item in a prescribed manner that is helpful in forming a conclusion or judgment relative to the item
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objective evaluative instruments designed to measure job-related knowledge, skills or abilities and usually conducted in one or more of these formats: written, oral, practical or moot court.
- Browse Related Terms: assessment, Competency test, Continuing Education Courses, criteria, Examinations (Training), Forensic, Forensic biology, Forensic science, Qualifying Test, Science, Scientific method, Testability, Testimony Review, Training Program
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the temporary suspension of some essential element of a policy, procedure, or requirement caused by circumstances that are expected to return to normal at some point in the future. For the duration of the period, the policy, procedure, or requirement is temporarily modified. If the period is anticipated to last longer than one year, then the modification should be incorporated into the ADFS Quality or Operations manual.
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bleeding to death.
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an exam process/instrument prepared by an outside provider and used as a quality assessment sample.
- Browse Related Terms: Blind or Double-Blind Sample Technique, Calibration, External Proficiency Test, Internal Proficiency Test, Known sample, Open Proficiency Test, Proficiency Test, Reference Standard, reliability, Serology, Supervised Casework, Toxicology (forensic science discipline)