In a simple emission spectrograph, excitation of the specimen under investigation is accomplished with a(n):
a. Electrical arc.
b. Inductive magnetic field.
c. Hot plasma torch.
d. Activated prism.
a
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A. much police work is done alone and unobserved B. police are predisposed to corruption C. police are greedy D. everyone is doing it, so why shouldn't the individual officer?
John borrows a car because his car was damaged in a wreck. He borrows the car from the company for which he works under the stipulation that John return the car within two weeks
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- Demonology - Classicalism - Ecological
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conceals the phone in his coat pocket. John then follows the customer out of the store and notes that no attempt to pay for the phone was made by the customer. After stopping the man, John asks the customer/suspect if he has a receipt for the cell phone that he took. What type of investigation is John conducting? A) A reactive shoplifting investigation B) A proactive shoplifting investigation C) A T-5 shoplifting program D) A combination shoplifting investigation