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Match the word in Column 1 to its definition in Column 2. Each answer can only be used once.
A)A class of fingerprints characterized by ridge lines that enter the print from one side and flow out the other side
B)An inkless device that captures digital images of fingerprints and palm prints and electronically transmits them to an AFIS
C)A square electronic dot that is used to compose a digital image
D)A fingerprint impressed in a soft surface
E)A class of fingerprints characterized by ridge lines that enter from one side of the pattern and curve around to exit from the same side of the pattern
F)A system of identification of individuals by measurement of parts of the body, developed by Alphonse Bertillon
G)A process through which a picture is converted into pixels
H)A technique for visualizing latent fingerprints by exposing them to iodine vapors
I)Ridge endings, bifurcations, enclosures, and other ridge details which must match in two fingerprints to establish their common origin
J)A chemical reagent used to develop latent fingerprints on porous materials by reacting with amino acids in perspiration
K)A class of fingerprints that includes ridge patterns that are generally rounded or circular and have two deltas
L)A physical change from the solid directly into the gaseous state
M)A fingerprint made by the deposit of oils and/or perspiration; it is invisible to the naked eye
N)A silver nitrate-based reagent formulated to develop latent fingerprints on porous surfaces
O)To emit visible light when exposed to light of a shorter wavelength
P)A technique for visualizing latent fingerprints on nonporous surfaces by exposing them to cyanoacrylate vapors
Q)A fingerprint made when the finger deposits a visible material such as ink, dirt, or blood onto a surface
R)A verbal description of a perpetrator's physical characteristics and dress provided by an eyewitness
-Visible print
Energy Minima
Points in a potential energy surface that represent stable states of a system, where any small displacement of particles leads to an increase in potential energy.
Dihedral Angle
The angle between two planes defined by four atoms, often used to describe the orientation of parts of a molecule relative to each other.
Steric Strain
A form of strain in molecules resulting from repulsive interactions when atoms are forced too close to one another, influencing molecule stability and reactivity.
Torsion Strain
Internal strain in a molecule caused by the electron cloud repulsions when bonds are twisted away from their preferred angles.
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