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  1. If an in-court identification is influenced by an out-of-court identification, it is called a(n):a. tainted identification.
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  2. Using antigen-antibody reactions to identify bacteria is an example ofMultiple Choice the phenotypic approach to bacterial
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  3. Which of the following functions are performed by the OSI Transport layer? (Select three.) ###answer### Packet formatting for
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  4. Which of the following is an example of scientific racism used during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries?(1 point) Responses
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  5. Identification is the examination of chemical and physical properties of an object and using the results to categorize the
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  6. Which description matches a double-blind procedure for an identification?The officer or agent administering the identification
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  7. a personal identification number consists of 3 letters followed by 3 digits (0-9). the letters x,y and z are not used and the
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  8. The SIAS policy stand for :A. Screening, Identification, Assessments and support B. Screening, Identification, Assessment and
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  9. What is the most widely respected resource for bacterial identification?Multiple Choice Bergey's Manual of Determinative
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  10. 9) The process of identification, measurement and treatment of exposures to potential accidental losses A. Risk identification
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