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<p>through generations being generally accepted, but it was never scientifically proven. There was a study done intending to show that no two fingerprints were the same, but the results were inconclusive. Many modern forensic and <a href="page.php?w=evidentiary">evidentiary</a> scholars collectively agree that individualization to one object, such as a fingerprint, bite mark, handwriting, or ear mark is not possible. In court cases, forensic scientists can fall victim to <a href="page.php?w=observer_bias">observer bias</a> when not sufficiently</p><p>
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