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    Ear print analysis is used as a means of forensic identification intended as an identification tool similar to fingerprinting. An ear print is a two-dimensional...
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    Digital Forensic specialists work in the field as well as in the lab. Ear print analysis is used as a means of forensic identification intended as an identification...
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    Auricularia auricula-judae, commonly known as wood ear, jelly ear, or more historically, Jew's ear, is a species of fungus in the order Auriculariales...
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  • exterior ear, and enter the ear canal. In mammals, the sound waves vibrate the tympanic membrane (ear drum), causing the three bones of the middle ear to vibrate...
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    pillow") is the title of a 12-print illustrated book of sexually explicit shunga pictures, published in 1788. The print designs are attributed to the...
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    An ear-piercing instrument (commonly referred to as a piercing gun or an ear-piercing gun) is a device designed to pierce earlobes by driving a pointed...
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    Book (redirect from Print books)
    the needs of print-disabled people has led to a rise in formats designed for greater accessibility such as braille printing and large-print editions. Google...
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    Earplug (redirect from Ear plug)
    An earplug is a device that is inserted in the ear canal to protect the user's ears from loud noises, intrusion of water, foreign bodies, dust or excessive...
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    Body piercing (redirect from Ear-piercing)
    subdermal, platinum, titanium or medical grade steel subdermal implants). Ear piercing and nose piercing have been particularly widespread and are well...
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    of palm and ear prints could also assist in the identification process. Alec Jeffreys was the first forensic scientist to use DNA analysis for the purpose...
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    so, they pumped three bullets into him, one on the head, one behind the ear and another in the back”. The wife of another victim from Andhra Pradesh...
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    North America and East Asia. Its basidiocarps (fruitbodies) are gelatinous, ear-like, and grow on dead conifer wood. The species was originally described...
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    Internet meme (redirect from Ear rape)
    colours, compression artifacts, crude humour, and overly loud sounds (termed ear rape). The term dank, which refers to cold, damp places, has been adapted...
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    individual's chest and his ear, could amplify heart sounds without requiring physical contact. Laennec's device was similar to the common ear trumpet, a historical...
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  • MA: Berklee, 2005. Print. Roads, Curtis. The Computer Music Tutorial. Cambridge, MA: MIT, 2007. Print. Lewis, D.P. (2007): Owl ears and hearing. Owl Pages...
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    Hearing aid (redirect from In-the-ear)
    devices, such as ear trumpets or ear horns, were passive amplification cones designed to gather sound energy and direct it into the ear canal. Wikiversity...
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    Autopsy (redirect from Postmortem analysis)
    brain, an incision is made from behind one ear, over the crown of the head, to a point behind the other ear. When the autopsy is completed, the incision...
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    Palmistry (redirect from Hand analysis)
    including the 1883 book, Palmistry: A Manual of Cheirosophy, which is still in print. There were attempts at formulating some sort of scientific basis for the...
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  • U.S. News & World Report (category Online magazines with defunct print editions)
    American media company publishing news, consumer advice, rankings, and analysis. The company was launched in 1948 as the merger of domestic-focused weekly...
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    skin, an overt contrivance of "aristocratic pallor"; by contrast her red ear is a jarring reminder of the color of flesh unadorned. Sargent chose the...
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  • Sheet music (redirect from Printed score)
    Sheet music is a handwritten or printed form of musical notation that uses musical symbols to indicate the pitches, rhythms, or chords of a song or instrumental...
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  • example of this. The human ear functions much like a Fourier transform, wherein it hears individual frequencies. The ear is therefore very sensitive...
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    while crouching low in the 'lightning position'— crouched low, hands over ears, feet touching if possible) so as to provide only one point of contact with...
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    Basilica, John Paul II called for the international community to "lend an ear" to "the long-ignored aspirations of oppressed peoples". He specifically...
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    with Bandaged Ear, January 1889 Oil on canvas, 51 × 45 cm Private Collection (F529) Self-portrait with Bandaged Ear, Easel and Japanese Print, January 1889...
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    recalled that the Nuncio was heartbroken that the Kaiser turned a "deaf ear to all his proposals". She later wrote, "Thinking back today on that time...
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  • spends her time talking to Jackie's frozen corpse. During one visit, Jackie's ear rips off and Shauna later secretly eats it. Van ties her wrist to Taissa's...
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    illusion due to having "no contour and also no hook to hang it from the girl's ear". The painting has gone under a number of titles in various countries over...
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    McKeeby, the Wood family's dentist. The woman is dressed in a colonial print apron evoking 20th-century rural Americana while the man is adorned in overalls...
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    Credulity, Superstition, and Fanaticism (category Prints by William Hogarth)
    Credulity, Superstition and Fanaticism is a satirical print by the English artist William Hogarth. It ridicules secular and religious credulity, and lampoons...
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