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    Forensic Misconduct

    inquiries. The field of forensic science contains a broad range of disciplines and has become a vital aspect of criminal investigations. Some forensic disciplines are laboratory-based; while others are based on an analyst’s interpretation of observable patterns (Kourtsounis, 2009). According to the Innocence project’s website; in greater than fifty percent of wrongful convictions, the use of invalidated or improper forensic techniques played a role in cases; which were later overturned by DNA testing.

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    Welcome to Homicide

    Welcome to Homicide Forensic Science is a fundamental component of the justice system. Forensic scientists use scientific techniques and knowledge to assist law enforcement in investigations and solving crimes. They collect and analyze numerous types of evidence, including blood, body fluids; DNA; and human tissue. Forensic scientists assist the decision makers by showing the prosecutor if the issue has merit before it reaches the courtroom thereby reducing the number of cases having to be

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    Crime Scene Reconstructive

    Crime Scene Reconstruction Devry University Kemisha Askew October 20, 2012 The topic I am writing about is Crime Scene Reconstruction. Crime Scene Reconstruction is the use of scientific methods, physical evidence, deductive reasoning and their interrelationships to gain explicit knowledge of the series of events that surround the commission of a crime. Crime Scene Reconstruction looks at the physical evidence and attempts to determine “What Happened? And how did it happen?” The reason why

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    Crime Scene Paper

    Biological Evidence Paper Shirley Newton CJS/215-Introduction to Forensics June 18, 2016 Professor: James Anderson Biological Evidence Paper Various biological samples can be identified as significant. To make a significant in or of a substance a fluid has to present within itself. A person DNA can do a lot of things in the specific biological world: such as link someone to a crime scene and identify a person(s). DNA can be taking from

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    Fault Torroance

    1. 因為軟體用硬體的方式複製一模一樣的程式碼屆時發生邏輯上的錯誤無論是原本的程式碼或是複製的程式碼都會發生相同的錯誤,所以用硬體的方式多準備一份是沒有用的。若我要用軟體方法解決此問題,我會想用NVP(N-Version Programming)技術,也就是叫不同人開發不同軟體達到相同功能,最後在check point用voting的方式達到跟hardware voting相同的效果。 2. fsd’( X’) = [X’n+1f(X’) + Xn+1fd(X’)]’ = [X’n+1f(X’)]’[Xn+1fd(X’)]’ = [Xn+1+f’(X’)][X’n+1+fd’(X’)] = Xn+1 X’n+1 + Xn+1 fd’(X’) +f’(X’)X’n+1+f’(X’) fd’(X’) = 0 + Xn+1 f(X) + f(X’)Xn+1 + fd(X) f(X) ………………. (1) a. if f(X) != fd(X) (1) = 0 + Xn+1 f(X) + Xn+1

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    Writing About Graphs, Tables and Diagrams

    Visuals GRAPHS, ABOUT WRITING AN TABLES D DIAGRAMS Gabi Duigu @ Gabi Duigu 2001 All rights reserved Published by Academic English Press 9/13 Armstrong Street Cammeray NS\f 2062 Australia Ph:02 94376330 email:g.duigu@unsw.edu.au Distributedby: Melting Pot Press 10 GraftonStreet NS\( 2008 Chippendale Australia Ph: (5r) 29212 1882 F a x : 0 2 2 1 11 8 6 8 9 email:books@elt.com.au r s B N0 - 9 5 7 8 9 9 6 - 0 - 2 . : : l i : : : i ; ; : : . .: : l : : . .: : . : : : : : : l : :

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    Jane Osten

    Visuals GRAPHS, ABOUT WRITING AN TABLES D DIAGRAMS Gabi Duigu @ Gabi Duigu 2001 All rights reserved Published by Academic English Press 9/13 Armstrong Street Cammeray NS\f 2062 Australia Ph:02 94376330 email:g.duigu@unsw.edu.au Distributedby: Melting Pot Press 10 GraftonStreet NS\( 2008 Chippendale Australia Ph: (5r) 29212 1882 F a x : 0 2 2 1 11 8 6 8 9 email:books@elt.com.au r s B N0 - 9 5 7 8 9 9 6 - 0 - 2 . : : l i : : : i ; ; : : . .: : l : : . .: :

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