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  2. Skid mark - Wikipedia

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    Skid marks from aircraft tires on a runway. A skid mark is the visible mark left by any solid which moves against another, and is an important aspect of trace evidence analysis in forensic science and forensic engineering. Skid marks caused by tires on roads occur when a vehicle wheel stops rolling and slides or spins on the surface of the road.

  3. Glove prints - Wikipedia

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    Glove prints, also sometimes described as gloveprints or glove marks, are latent, fingerprint-like impressions that are transferred to a surface or object by an individual who is wearing gloves. Criminals often wear gloves to avoid leaving fingerprints , which makes the investigation of crimes more difficult.

  4. 2008 Brickyard 400 - Wikipedia

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    To rectify those problems, Goodyear staged two additional tire tests at Indy in the fall, the first with only three teams as per the tiremaker's policy September 22 and 23; the other with as many as 12 teams on October 7 and 8 to detect what might have gone wrong and test a new tire to be used for the 2009 race. A total of 7 tests were ...

  5. Court: Chalked tires violate Fourth Amendment

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    Chalking a tire is an old-fashioned technique used by many municipalities for checking to see if a car has overstayed its time in a parking spot.

  6. Norovirus Is Surging Across The Country. Here Are The ... - AOL

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    Norovirus cases are surging in the US, the CDC says. Here are the symptoms to look for, plus how long you're contagious for, per an infectious disease doctor.

  7. Orioles’ quiet offseason marks a big step in the wrong ...

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    The window to be a contender in baseball is finite, and because of the volatile nature of the game, a team that’s on top today could be facing a different reality tomorrow.

  8. Fingerprint - Wikipedia

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    After collecting glove prints, law enforcement can match them to gloves that they have collected as evidence or to prints collected at other crime scenes. [90] In many jurisdictions the act of wearing gloves itself while committing a crime can be prosecuted as an inchoate offense .

  9. Tire code - Wikipedia

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    Tire identification labels. Automotive tires are described by several alphanumeric tire codes (in North American English) or tyre codes (in Commonwealth English), which are generally molded into the sidewall of the tire. These codes specify the dimensions of the tire and its key limitations, such as load-bearing ability and maximum speed.