Detectable - Law Dictionary Search Results
police force
public peace and order, enforcement of laws, and prevention and detection of crime
private investigator
member of a police force who is licensed to do detective work (as investigation of suspected wrongdoing or searching for missing
roadblock
up by law enforcement officers esp. for the purpose of detecting criminal activity
Bacterioscopy
The application of a knowledge of bacteria for their detection and identification as in the examination of polluted water
Carbonometer
An instrument for detecting and measuring the amount of carbon which is present or
Congo red
aqueous solution or as test paper Congo paper for the detection of free acid which turns it blue
counter subversion
the aspect of counterintelligence designed to detect and prevent subversive activities
VerbarHolmium
Chemical symbol Ho Atomic weight 16493 Valence 3 It was detected by spectral absorption bands in 1878 by the Delafontaine and
Cymoscope
Any device for detecting the presence of electric waves The influence of electric waves
diskette
Reading of the data occurs in the reverse process by detection of the patterns of magnetization of the disk Such disks
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