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6 November, 20:29

Which forensic scientist is, in part, responsible for the very specific evidence collection guidelines that exist in an effort to avoid cross-contamination during the collection process?

A.) Leone Lattes

B.) Mathieu Orfila

C.) His Duan Yu

D.) Edmond Locard

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  1. 7 November, 00:05
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    D.) Edmond Locard. He formulated the basic principle that there will be a transfer of material if one object touches another. This material may contaminate a specimen and make it useless as forensic evidence.

    "A.) Leone Lattes" is incorrect. He developed a method for blood typing that relied on detection of the specific antibodies.

    "B.) Mathieu Orfila" is incorrect. He worked to make chemical analysis a routine part of forensics.

    "C.) Hsi Duan Yu" is incorrect. It is a 13th century Chinese book that many people consider to be the first known guide to forensic pathology.
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