Light – is described as the combination of particles and waves.
Thickeners – used in water paints to increase the viscosity of paints
BLIND SEARCH – This method is used for searching trace evidence particularly hairs and fibers which is usually more
difficult to find
Alphonse Bertillon - Father of Scientific ldentification
MARCELLOMALPIGHI - GRANDFATHER OF DACTYLOSCOPY
MARCELLOMALPIGHI - An Italian Anatomist, who published his work "De Externo Tactus organo" depicting the construction of the layers of the human skin.
Dermis - Inner layer
Epidermis - outer layer
JCA MAYER - He was the first to state that the prints of two different persons are never alike.
SIRWILLIAMJAMESHERSCHEL - FATHER OF CHIROSCOPY
DR.HENRY FAULDS - He is also credited with the first fingerprint identification of a greasy fingerprint left on an alcohol bottle.
GILBERT THOMPSON - used his thumbprint on a document to prevent Forgery
ARTHURKOLLMANN - first researcher to address the formation of friction ridges on the fetus
FRANCISGALTON - British anthropologist and a cousin of Charles Darwin, began his observations of fingerprints as a means of identification in the 1880s.
JUANVUCETICH - An Argentine Police Official began the first fingerprint files based on Galton pattern types
JUANVUCETICH - He developed his system of classifying prints that were officially adopted in Argentina and was used in most Spanish peaking Country.
SIREDWARDRICHARDHENRY - FATHER OF FINGERPRINTS
MARY K. HOLLAND - the first American Instructress in Dactyloscopy
DR.EDMOND LOCARD - FATHER OF POROSCOPY
Mr.Jones - one who first taught fingerprint in the Philippine Constabulary in the Year 1900.