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  • 71Forensic arts — The term forensic comes from the Roman forum where law and politics were debated. From this beginning, the word forensic now means anything pertaining to law or law enforcement or debate. [http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/forensic] Forensic …

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  • 72Eigenvalues and eigenvectors — For more specific information regarding the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of matrices, see Eigendecomposition of a matrix. In this shear mapping the red arrow changes direction but the blue arrow does not. Therefore the blue arrow is an… …

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  • 73Coat of arms of St. Catharines — The original coat of arms of the city of St. Catharines has become obscure with age; no information on who commissioned the arms, nor any information on who designed it, is available. Although the heraldic coat of arms is officially registered as …

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  • 74Monochlamydae — Euphorbia one of the family of Monochlamydae under the key Monochlamydae[1] is an artificial group used in the identification of plants based on Bentham and Hooker s classification system.[2] Geor …

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  • 75Finnish identity card — The front and reverse of a Finnish identity card The Finnish identity card (Finnish: henkilökortti/Swedish: identitetskort) is one of two official identity documents in Finland, the other being the Finnish passport. Any citizen can get an… …

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  • 76Outline of geography — See also: Index of geography articles The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to geography: Geography – science that studies the lands, features, inhabitants, and phenomena of Earth.[1] The physical world …

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  • 77voiceprint — {n.}, {technological}, {colloquial} The graphic pattern derived from converting an individual s voice into a visible graph used by the police for identification purposes, much as fingerprints. * /They have succeeded in identifying the murderer by …

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  • 78voiceprint — {n.}, {technological}, {colloquial} The graphic pattern derived from converting an individual s voice into a visible graph used by the police for identification purposes, much as fingerprints. * /They have succeeded in identifying the murderer by …

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  • 79fan marker beacon — A type of radio beacon, the emissions of which radiate in a vertical, fan shaped pattern. The signal can be keyed for identification purposes. See also radio beacon …

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  • 80schedule of fire — Groups of fires or series of fires fired in a definite sequence according to a definite program. The time of starting the schedule may be ON CALL. For identification purposes, schedules may be referred to by a code name or other designation …

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