Across
- 1. Fiber delivered from plants or animals
- 4. Check for pressure on the downward and upward strokes
- 6. Do the letters flow or are they erratic and shaky
- 9. Examine the average amount of area between between words and letter formation. Are the letters and margins the same/similar? Are the letters equally spaced or crowded?
- 11. Specially trained person who scientifically a
- 15. A branch of bioscience dealing with the study of the form and structure of organisms and their specific structural features
- 16. Compare how capital letters are joined to lowercase letters
- 18. Does the writing tilt to the left or right, or is it straight up and down? Are some letters consistently tilted more or less than others
- 19. A common type of chromatography used in analytical chemistry for separating and analyzing compounds
Down
- 2. Dollar amount that is written in illegitimate checks every day
- 3. Dye or ink is applied to a filter of chromatography paper placed in a solvent and pigments are separated
- 5. Fiber created from natural materials or by chemical processes, a man-made fiber
- 7. The examination and comparison of questioned documents with known material
- 8. Analytical technique that measures the mass-to-charge ratio of charged particles
- 10. Are a blend of both black hat and white hat activities often, grey hat hackers will look for vulnerabilities in a system without the owner’s permission or knowledge. If issues are found, they will report them to the owner, sometimes requesting a small fee to fix the issue. If the owner does not respond or comply, then sometimes the hackers will post the newly found exploit online for the world to see.
- 12. Does the writing tend to follow a straight line, move downward, or move upward? Is it above or below the line?
- 13. Any signature, handwriting, typewriting, or other written mark whose source or authenticity is in dispute of uncertain.
- 14. Making, altering, or falsifying a persons signature or any other aspect of a document with the intent to deceive another
- 17. A material that changes the color of reflected or transmitted light as the result of wavelength-selective absorption
