because textiles are very absorbent.
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LATENT fingerprints.
a pattern usually found on textiles
a homespun is something that was homemade to wear.
Nearly all fingerprints are forwarded to the FBI for classification and identification. This is usually done the same day they are taken.
It can sometimes mean "traces," but it usually "footprints" or "fingerprints."
Textile manufacturing starts with the production or harvesting of raw fibres. After that they are shipped from the farm/chemical plant and they go through four main stages: * Yarn Production: The material going from the field to a fabric * Fabric Production: Production of fabric by interlacing two sets of yarns * Wet Process: Apparatus used for making non-woven fabrics * Garment Manufacturing: The process by which clothing is made
It depends. Usually textiles, like in your country. I am sorry if I will disappoint you here, but Romania is an European country and they wear just the same clothing a French or a German would. Nothing really exotic about Romanian clothing habits. If about traditional clothing, I can say the women wear usually a white blouse, with sewn decorations, called "Ie", a long - in some places short though- normally black, a kerchief, depending on the zone very colored or completely black. Men clothing is very different depending on the area. Transylvanian style is very different than South Romanian, Moldavian or Dobrudja style.
The Americans had to make for themselves what they usually got from Europe, i.e. textiles and luxuries.
Usually fingerprints are taken but in the future we may have retina scanners.
Forensic scientists, specifically those specializing in forensic identification or forensic fingerprint analysis, study fingerprints to analyze and compare them for identification purposes. They use techniques like fingerprint matching and classification to link individuals to crimes or incidents based on their unique patterns.
Usually to make clothing.
African Textiles usually embody a great variety of styles.Adinkara, Kente and Bogolan are some of the African textiles which are becoming popular while some others like Yoruba,Ass-oke and Adire are equally beautiful.