I wouldn't have even known it if I hadn't been in Psychology class this year at university. The stuff you learn...
Eep! :eep: You want ME to make a question? Yikes! Here it is, not difficult, I know but I'm not forensically inclined. What is immunoelectrophoresis?
It's the seperation of proteins based upon electrical charge differences and reactivity. What is forensic taphonomy?
"Forensic taphonomy refers to the use of taphonomic models, approaches, and analyses in forensic contexts to estimate the time since death, reconstruct the circumstances before and after deposition, and discriminate the products of human behaviour from those created by the earth’s biological, physical, chemical and geological subsystems." ~Introduction to Forensic Taphonomy (Haglund and Sorg 1997)~
Googling's good. Uh-huh, you're right. You just missed out the first "P" in 'PAPR" for "Powered" Air Purifying Respirator. Guess you're it now.