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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Forensic | Of or used in courts of law |
| Chromatography | Seperation of a mixture into its component substances by a moving solvent front. As different components move at a rate, they seperate. |
| Classsification | The arrangement of things into groups on the basis of a relationship between them. |
| Constant Variable | A variable wich is kept constant or unchanging. |
| Dichotomous | Divided into two parts or kinds. |
| Evidence | An indication;a sign;the facts avalible for proving or supporting a notion. Forensic evidence tends to support facts admissable in a court of law. |
| Graphoanalysis | The study of handwriting, espesialy as a guide to character. |
| Hypothesis | A proposition or supposition made from known facts as the basis for an investigation. |
| Invastigation | A careful study of something in order to discover the facts about it. |
| Latent | Concealed; not developed; not clearly visible. |
| Manipulated Varible | A varible which is changed to affectt the results of an experinent. |
| Particle | A minute portion of matter. |
| Prediction | A foretelling of what might be expected. |
| Responding Variable | A varible which changes in response to another varible to be manipulated. |
| Scenario | An imagined sequence of events. |