well it is simple really only one percent of our DNA differs us with the rest of humans and that one percent is all you need to single out someone such as in your case a crime scene.
Of Course! Black Matches With Anything. White Also Matches With Anything. It's Really Your Choice Whether They Match And Look Good Together.
The answer depends on whether these are discounts or surcharges!
The noun 'match' is a countable noun, whether it is a box full or two socks.
The answer is 164% I.
The answer depends on whether the "then 35 percent" applies to 35 percent of what was left or of the original sum.
•Many new chemicals have aided in the growth of forensic anthropology. Chemicals help forensic anthropologists to do their job better and more effectively by helping them to gather and study evidence. Advances in microscopic technology have also helped in the advancement of forensic anthropology. Microscopes can help the forensic anthropologist to define the minutest details in regards to a crime scene. Whether the particles are of a particular type of dust, plant or other matter, in many cases of forensic anthropology, this can place certain individuals at given locations often during specific time periods.
compare of the conclusion and see if it matches ur hypothesis
If you are asking whether or not the matches have predetermined winners and losers, you bet they do; if however you are asking whether or not they are actually hitting each other with the weapons and moves, that would be a yes.
this depends on whether your asking NBA, college, semi pro or just club matches.
You test electronic components in calibrate laboratorys! Answer: You put them in a circuit and measure whether their response matches their specifications.
The answer depends on whether the something is desirable or undesirable.
100 percent of men who shave, do so with a blade whether it be manually or electronically manipulated.