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FUNCTION
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1. Microscopic and chemical comparisons of paint
from hit and run cases and breaking and entering offenses.
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2. Comparison of glass particles.
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3. Microscopic comparisons of human hairs and
identifications of animal hairs.
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4. Shoe print and tire track comparisons.
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5. Wood identification and comparison.
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6. Chemical comparisons of inks and dyes.
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7. Explosives identification, including the
examination of acid foil bomb remains.
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8. Headlight and tail light filament examination
by optical and electron microscopy.
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9. Soil and debris comparisons.
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10. Physical comparisons (e.g. matching ends of
wires, broken off knife tips, torn clothing).
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11. Evidence collection in the lab garage from
vehicles suspected of involvement in criminal activity.
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12. Examination by scanning electron microscope of
adhesive lifts used to collect primer residues. (GSR)
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