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Archive for May, 2007

Simple Instructions on How To Use A Forensic Microscope

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007

Performing a dependable hair investigation requires maintaining a reliable microscope. It must be reserved in good working condition and appropriately adjusted for proper illumination. Basic care and cleaning processes must be followed to prevent dust, dirt, fingerprints, or other contaminants from affecting the usage of the microscope. Illumination The sampling field is enlightened with a […]

The Evolution and Development Of Forensic Microscope

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007

Standard specification of a conventional microscope follows. Every microscope is supplied with its own carrying case, shoulder strap, LED illuminator and frosted filter. Body: Die cast aluminum in a padded protective case Head: Monocular Eye-piece: Wide field W10x Objectives: Triple nosepiece with three objectives with long working distances 4s, 10x, and 40x for the bright […]

Limitations Of Forensics

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007

Forensics is a foundation of the criminal justice system. With the use of forensic microscopes, a lot of crime investigation has been solved and busted. However, the limits and abuses of the “science” of forensics have been carefully explored—from fingerprinting, the use of which dates back over a hundred years, to relatively recent analyses of […]

History Of Forensic Microscope

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007

Forensic microscopes have evolved from a basic or the most simple microscope invented by Anton van Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723), Dutch. He had made microscopes and had performed pioneering discoveries concerning protozoa, red blood cells, capillary systems, and the life cycles of insects. Born in Delft, Holland, Leeuwenhoek received little or no scientific education. While a haberdasher […]

Forensic Microscope

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007

Forensic microscopes can be a teaching, comparison, or any electron microscopes for as long as they are being used for forensics examination. The word forensics is derived from the Latin for?nsis meaning public or forum. It pertains mostly to or applicable to personal injury, murder, and other legal proceedings.
Prior to the microscopes the most important […]

Features Of Forensic Microscopes And Techniques Of Forensic Science

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007

The latest technology provide a new level of accuracy, comfort and convenience for forensic examiners and for trace evidence comparisons in forensic science laboratories combines the latest opto-mechanical developments in light microscopy with unsurpassed ease of use and human engineering. The latest models of forensic microscopes has entirely new comparison bridge design, which integrates a […]

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