a cyano based glue (superglue)
It is called making a choice or decision.
It is called a balloon pump.
Different phrases that mean the same thing are called synonyms.
The thing that a bulb goes into is called a socket. It is the part that connects the bulb to the electrical supply in lighting fixtures.
The metal thing on the end of the pencil is called a Ferrule!
Yes, genetic fingerprints and DNA fingerprints refer to the same thing - the unique genetic profile of an individual that can be used for identification purposes. This profile is based on variations in an individual's DNA sequence.
the thing you have to do is that you just look at your hand and from there on you observe it
yes you can get fingerprints on any 3ds, i have one and i have the same problem. its because of the glossy thing around it. hope i helped :D
Yes.
No, why would you ask such a thing?
No. Pillows are the only thing that doesn't absorb fingerprints. That's why in the 70's there was a huge pillow ban in Ireland causing many casualties.
This is an example of a fallacy known as affirming the consequent. Just because taffy is a sticky substance does not mean it is necessarily a yucky thing. Yuckiness is subjective and not all sticky substances are considered undesirable.
it's the fat :)
you can get a sticky pad thing. they have a sticky side and not sticky side. i forgot what its called, but you can put it almost anywhere.you can also put something around your pool like a fence. or not let your cat outside.or make it so your pool smells like something they don't like. i think, citrus or something.
Those folks are called fingerprint examiners or fingerprint analysts. They spend their days scrutinizing those unique swirls and ridges on your fingertips to help solve crimes or identify individuals. So next time you're watching a crime show, give a little nod to those fingerprint wizards doing their thing behind the scenes.
Stamps are supposed have some kind of sticky thing stuck to it. You are not supposed to put glue to it ( if you do it, it will not be sticky anymore).
It's called Dilepathy, its actually very precise in its nature. Pretty much a branch of chemistry just for fingerprints (and other similar stuff). I'm not a scientist but this video explains the whole thing really well http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHg5SJYRHA0