To obtain DNA profiles.
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I believe they use a Dell computer
I know that CBS airs new episodes/encores of new episodes on Mondays at 10:00PM, but I strongly suggest you use http://www.tvguide.com/tvshows/csi-miami/tv-listings/100101, put in your local listings, add it to your Favorites and check it daily to find out precise airing times for the show.
Nikon Cameras (D200) Fuji-Film on some ones
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CSI can use DNA samples to link a suspect to a crime scene or victim. By analyzing the unique DNA profile from a sample, investigators can identify individuals with a high degree of accuracy. This helps in solving crimes and providing evidence for prosecution.
Chromatography is used in forensic science to separate and analyze complex mixtures of compounds found in samples such as blood, drugs, or fibers collected from crime scenes. In CSI investigations, chromatography helps identify unknown substances, compare samples, and provide evidence for solving crimes, through techniques like gas chromatography and high-performance liquid chromatography.
They use a special chemical but I don't know what it is called.
Blood samples are very useful for diagnosing blood pathologies because you can place a drop of the blood sample on a slide, fix the sample to the slide and evaluate a large number of blood cells for abnormal shapes, sizes and arrangements. You can also look for parasites in the blood as well as bacterial and fungal infections.
To examine blood samples, stools, small part of plant's bodies,etc
Yes. They will also use urine and blood in some cases.
It depends on what the samples are being used for. Blood can be stored for a couple of days without ill effects (blood banks use special freezers a fraction above 32 degrees to store blood for about a week). Blood samples sent to labs to test for drugs can sit for a couple of weeks without problems because the chemicals they are searching for won't decay much. Blood samples used to detect diseases are usually processed within 48 hours.
Some laboratories can use hair or nail samples but blood is the most common specimen type.
for a shot use a toothpick but if you dont have 1 use a sharp piece of paper for dna samples use a q tip for the blood use germ x
by examining samples of, say, blood, and identifying the good and bad things in it
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