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uhhh, maybe like the right stomach!

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Q: A patient reports stabbing pains in the right hypochondriac region the medical staff suspects gallstones what region of the body will be examined?
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Under what circumstances are DNA fingerprints used?

In most cases DNA fingerprints are used in identifying crime suspects. If there are fingerprints left at a crime scene then DNA fingerprints are used to attempt to identify the suspect. There is a database of criminal fingerprints that prints can be matched to if they are in the database.


In what situations would DNA fingerprinting not be an appropiate tool for identification?

If you have two suspects who are identical twins, and you are trying to find out which one is the killer. Identical twins have identical DNA. However, identical twins do not have identical fingerprints, so you could just get a regular fingerprint sample instead.


Are fingerpring pattrns inherited?

If you are referring to the lines on a persons fingers, they are not inherited. Every individual has a unique fingerprint. This is why looking for fingerprints at a crime scene still remains a indispensable technique despite all the high tech gadgets available. If you are referring to a DNA fingerprint, they are inherited from the parents of the individual being tested. If DNA is found at a crime scene, it can be compared to the DNA of all the suspects and a match can be found. Every individual has a unique DNA fingerprint (unless they are identical twins).


Why are fingerprints used to identify a suspect?

The pattern of your epidermal ridges is unique and does not change during your lifetime. Everyones finger print was made different, therefore this is a useful way ror people to identify oneanother.


What is the importance of DNA to forensic science?

DNA is important because of its tremendous discriminating power and stability. Following are the role of DNA in forensic science. - It is used for successful resolution of many crimes. - To identify potential suspects who’s DNA may match evidence left at crime scenes. - To exonerate persons wrongly accused of crimes. - It helps to identify crime and catastrophe victims. - To establish paternity and other family relationships. - It helps to identify endangered and protected species as an aid to wildlife officials (could be used for prosecuting poachers). - To detect bacteria and other organisms that may pollute air, water, soil, and food - It helps in match organ donors with recipients in transplant programs. - To determine pedigree for seed or livestock breeds. - To authenticate consumables such as caviar and wine.

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What type of doctor specializes in the treatment of gallbladder issues?

If your doctor suspects you may have gallstones, you may be referred to a doctor who specializes in the digestive system (gastroenterologist) or to an abdominal surgeon


What makes hair a valuable piece of evidence?

Hair contains DNA. It can be examined in a lab to possibly discover who it belongs to, or at least biological information about them. It can help to quickly narrow down the pool of suspects.


What is the possessive form of the plural noun suspects?

The possessive form of the plural noun "suspects" is "suspects'".


Are spontaneous statements by suspects are admissable at trial?

Yes! If you are a suspect of stabbing someone and the police officers arrest you and out of the blue you said " that son of a gun deserves it, I should've used a gun to blow his head off instead." That is considered as a made statement admissable at the trial.


Are spontaneous statements by suspects admissable at trial?

Yes! If you are a suspect of stabbing someone and the police officers arrest you and out of the blue you said " that son of a gun deserves it, I should've used a gun to blow his head off instead." That is considered as a made statement admissable at the trial.


Who are the suspects?

do you mean who are the actors or why are they called the usual suspects?


What are the release dates for Unusual Suspects - 2010 Unusual Suspects 4-9?

Unusual Suspects - 2010 Unusual Suspects 4-9 was released on: USA: November 2012


When was Clue Suspects created?

Clue Suspects was created in 2006.


When did Law of Suspects happen?

Law of Suspects happened in 1793.


How do you say suspects in spanish?

he/she suspects....(verb) - (el/ella) sospecha (e.g. police) 'suspects' (noun) - personas sospechadas


What is the duration of Suspects in Love?

The duration of Suspects in Love is 2700.0 seconds.


What is the duration of The Usual Suspects?

The duration of The Usual Suspects is 1.77 hours.