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Match the word in Column 1 to its definition in Column 2.Each answer can only be used once.
A)Any document that has become darkened and brittle through exposure to fire or excessive heat
B)The removal of writing, typewriting, or printing from a document, normally accomplished by either chemical means or an abrasive instrument
C)A property exhibited by some dyes that emit infrared light when exposed to blue-green light
D)Blotting out or smearing over writing or printing to make the original unreadable
E)A header that fax machines print
F)The process by which the image is stored in memory
G)Any document about which some issue has been raised or that is the subject of an investigation
H)An authentic sample used for comparison purposes, such as handwriting
I)Impressions left on paper positioned under a piece of paper that has been written on
J)Normal deviations found between repeated specimens of an individual's handwriting
1)Charred document
2)Erasure
3)Exemplar
4)Indented writings
5)Infrared luminescence
6)Natural variations
7)Obliteration
8)Questioned document
9)TTI
10)Digitizing

Recognize free and bound variables in logical sentences.
Interpret symbolic representation of statements.
Differentiate between various types of statements (open sentence, singular, quantified existential, quantified universal).
Apply logical symbols to represent statements accurately.

Definitions:

Thermodynamics

The branch of physics that deals with the relationships between heat and other forms of energy, and the laws governing the conversion of heat into work.

Energy

The capacity to do work or produce change, existing in various forms such as kinetic, potential, thermal, and chemical energy.

Parts Per Trillion

A unit of measurement used to denote extremely small concentrations of a substance in another, equivalent to one part in 10^12 parts.

Nuclear Change

Alterations at the atomic nucleus level, including nuclear reactions such as fission, fusion, and radioactive decay, releasing significant amounts of energy.

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