come stupid thing i dont know somone else should answer this by the way its dust and bloodstain and something else
did isaac newton make any discoveries beside the apple discovery about gravity
'Wonder' by Rosemary Dobson is a poem about reflecting on discovery and discoveries we make and the consequences that occur due to these discoveries.
Edmond and Fernandez are characters from the Count of Monte Cristo. When they land at Elba, Edmond receives a letter to deliver for Napoleon.
Edmond Berger was born in Bolivia, the city of CumGyauy
Yes Edmond Berger did have a family and his family were kind and loving people.
Edmond Locard died on 1966-05-04.
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a professor that came up with the priciple of exchange
Edmund Locard was born in France. As a child he attended many schools to avoid harassment from other students. Edmund Locard's parents were also believed to be sexually abusive to Locard as a child.
Yes, Edmond Locard had siblings. He was the son of a prosperous family in Lyon, France, and had several brothers and sisters. However, specific details about his siblings and their lives are not extensively documented in historical records.
What Locard did do is illustrate how the principles and philosophy that was enunciated by Hans Gross (1847-1915) could be incorportated into a workable crime laboratory. Locard's Exchange Theory.
He was an MD in France. It seems that he trained in forensic science in Lyon, France.
Trace evidence in criminal investigations was shown by Dr. Edmond Locard in the early 20th Century.
Edmond Locard was the first person to apply principles of forensic science to a working crime laboratory. He applied what is called the Locard's exchange principle to a working crime laboratory.
Dr. Edmond Locard is often credited as the father of forensic science. He was a pioneer in the field of forensic science and is known for Locard's Exchange Principle, which states that every contact leaves a trace. His work laid the foundation for modern forensic investigation techniques.
Edmond Locard. Just had a test question on him. :)
Locard's principle of pollen, named after Edmond Locard, states that pollen grains can be transferred between people, objects, or locations during physical contact. By analyzing the types of pollen present at a crime scene or on a suspect, investigators can trace the movements and interactions of individuals, potentially providing valuable forensic evidence.