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Fingerprint secretions are the natural oils, amino acids, and other compounds that make up the residue left behind when a finger touches a surface. These secretions create a unique pattern that can be used to identify individuals based on the specific arrangement of ridges, loops, and whorls in their fingerprints.

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What causes fingerprints to be left behind when we touch things?

Fingerprints are left behind when we touch things due to the sweat and oil secretions from our skin. As we touch surfaces, these secretions transfer onto the object, forming a unique pattern that we know as a fingerprint.


What are the materials in making fingerprint?

To make a fingerprint "10 sheet" you need: paper, ink, and the person's fingers. To raise latent fingerprints you need: colored fingerprint powder, a fingerprint powder brush, and either transparent sticky tape or a camera.


When was The Secretions created?

The Secretions was created in 1991.


What is definition of tenacious secretions?

Tenacious secretions mean "Thick" secretions and are seen often with COPD.


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fingerprint spray is better than iodine because iodine can smudge the fingerprint but the fingerprint makes it clear.


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The delta of a fingerprint is a pattern that occurs when the ridges of the fingerprint split to form branches. These branches are usually located at specific points within the fingerprint and can be used in fingerprint analysis for identification purposes.


Is fingerprint one word or two?

Fingerprint is one word. An example sentence would be "we found your fingerprint at the scene".


When was Fingerprint Inquiry created?

Fingerprint Inquiry was created in September 2021.


What captures curves and indentations of a fingerprint?

A fingerprint reader


What is the fingerprint of dogs called?

A fingerprint of a dog is a pawprint.


How does the fingerprint reader work?

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A pattern of bands made up of specific DNA fragments is a?

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