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The two most important physical properties of glass for forensic comparisons are:
Genetic Changes
Alterations in the DNA sequence of an organism, which can affect physical traits, susceptibility to diseases, and behavior.
Risk Factors
Attributes or exposures that increase the likelihood of developing a disease or injury.
Mental Abilities
The capacity to perform cognitive tasks, process information, and understand complex ideas.
Mental Module
A concept in cognitive science suggesting that the mind contains specialized, domain-specific areas of processing for different types of information.
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