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Expert # 14,169   Tracing Expert Bedford, TX
Risk & Causation for Environmental/Occupational Health, Chemical/Biological Exposure, Toxicology & Epidemiology. Board Certified Toxicologist.   
Expert # 837   Internet Technology & Marketing, Computer Web Forensics Tracing Expert Bedford, TX
Over 20 years experience in/with Internet, Computers, Programming, Data Processing, Dating and Social Networking, Community Portals, Engineering, Business Development, Expert Witness, and Litigation Support....   
Expert # 13,075   Tracing Expert San Francisco, CA
25+ years in the elevator / escalator industry. Expert witness; consulting; inspections; specification drafting and enforcement; construction compliance; code issues; failure analysis   
Expert # 2,177   Tracing Expert Oakland, CA
25+ years in the elevator / escalator industry. Expert witness; consulting; inspections; specification drafting and enforcement; construction compliance; code issues; failure analysis   
Expert # 10,094   Tracing Expert TULSA, OK
With the numerous fingerprint identification errors that are part of the prosecution's evidence, finding their way to the courts. Can you be certain of the identification evidence against your client?   
Expert # 13,475   Tracing Expert Greenville, NC
We provide skip trace and subject location education through consulting, on site seminars, workbooks, forms/worksheets and web base classes.   
Expert # 1,334   Tracing Expert Blacksburg, VA
Chromatography(GC, GC/MS, HPLC)trace analyses of pesticides, toxic substances, solvents, food, - drinking water, ground water, soil, air, food, wine and waste sludge.   
Expert # 624   Tracing Expert London, UK
Forensic Accounting - Expert Witness, Litigation Support and Fraud Investigation   
Expert # 2,391   Tracing Expert Dallas, TX
EW #2391 has 24 years experience in wholesale plumbing supply business. Locate underground / underslab pressure water leaks. Trace water, sewer, gas lines.   
Expert # 13,657   Tracing Expert New York, NY
New York City Based Forensic Audio/Video Examiner   
Expert # 2,674   Tracing Expert Tacoma, WA
Retired Pierce County Sheriff's Department Sergeant with over 26 years of investigative experience. Qualified to testify as an expert witness on police procedures.   
Expert # 602   Tracing Expert London, UK
EW #602 work encompasses expert witness and investigation work including large claims, competition cases, high net worth divorce and she also acts as a mediator in commercial disputes.   
Expert # 13,777   Tracing Expert Syracuse, NY
Insurance loss expert for commercial property and high value residential, reverse method PA estimate corrections. Worked at Ground Zero on major losses for two years.   
Expert # 3,034   Tracing Expert West Barnstable, MA
EW #3035 is a certified Motor Vehicle Accident Reconstruction & Cause Analysis professional providing service to law firms and insurance companies that require accident reconstruction for use in civil litigation....   
Expert # 1,816   Tracing Expert Elizabeth, NJ
New Jersey's premier collateral recovery agency. Over 20 years experience in the locate and recovery of financed collateral.   
Expert # 7,354   Tracing Expert dehradun, uttranchal
my name is gaurav iam working in the field of skip tracing from last 4 months in an americian based company in INDIA.   
Expert # 5,514   Tracing Expert North East, MD
I am a web designer, photographer, private investigaor   
Expert # 11,115   Tracing Expert Dennard, AR
Services are for PC's and laptops, stand alone units.   
Expert # 99   Tracing Expert Estero, FL
The leading expert witness on product liability for the lead-acid battery and related industries. Our extensive international experties are unmatched in our industry.   
Expert # 13,987   Tracing Expert Arlington Heights, IL
PH.D. physical organic chem., 25 years pharma, chem., phys. and bio. analysis, 13 years management of labs., 6 years lab consult. ICH, cGMPs, FDA and DEA regs.- all lab. functions (tech., GMP and RA)   
Expert # 2,455   Tracing Expert Waldorf, MD
29 years of experience investigating and reconstructing highway vehicle collisions, and has been directly involved in over 4000 collision investigations, collision analysis and collision reconstructions....   
Expert # 2,061   Tracing Expert Glenmont, NY
Offering Corrosion Services, Metallurgical Failure Investigations, Smelting of Mercury, Lead, Copper, Zinc and Nickel and Decontamination from soil water and air. Pollution Abatement Services   
Expert # 778   Tracing Expert Caldwell, NJ
Design and troubleshooting of instrument and control systems for over 24 years. Specializing in specifications, documentation, safety analysis, process control.   
Expert # 584   Tracing Expert London, UK
EW #584 is the partner responsible for UK fraud practice.   
Expert # 13,713   Tracing Expert San Antonio, TX
deep knowledge (scientific and technical) in comptuer hardware and software have one patent, extensive publications   
Expert # 320   Tracing Expert Lansing, NY
The company specializes in chemical analysis, metallurgical evaluation, failure analysis, mechanical testing, corrosion simulation, and product/process validation.   
Expert # 3,096   Tracing Expert Bel Air, MD
EW #3096 has over 14 years of providing forensic collision analysis to the insurance, legal and private communities.   
Expert # 14,448   Tracing Expert Bedford, TX
Over 20 years experience in/with Internet, Computers, Programming, Data Processing, Dating and Social Networking, Community Portals, Engineering, Business Development.   
Expert # 7,497   Tracing Expert Alameda, CA
Victor P. Republicano, Jr., CPA, is an accounting and consulting practitioner, who has provided professional services to business owners, corporate management, lawyers and their clients, since 1977.   
Expert # 14,053   Tracing Expert Carol Stream, IL
I provide an objective plan review intended to identify anomalies to be addressed through drawing revisions, plan editing or cross-references to specifications, to reduce potential for change orders   
Expert # 4,534   Tracing Expert Austin, Texas
Certified and has over 25 years experience in litigation involving business valuations, economic damages, asset tracings, breach of fiduciary duty in a wide variety of industries.   
Expert # 182   Tracing Expert San Juan Capistrano, CA
National Agency. Professional investigations with emphasis upon accuracy, detail and expedience.   
Expert # 16,091   WI IME: Orthopedic Surgery Tracing Expert Janesville, WI
Degree: MD
Specialties: Orthopedic Surgery
Years: 7
Exams: 0
  
Expert # 205   Tracing Expert Richardson, TX
RHA provides expert witness and litigation support services on cases involving all aspects of teh insurance industry.   
Expert # 14,699   Tracing Expert Bedford, TX
Over 20 years experience in/with Internet, Computers, Programming, Data Processing, Dating and   
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ADHESIVES

An adhesive is a compound that adheres or bonds two items together. Adhesives may come from either natural or synthetic sources. Some modern adhesives are extremely strong, and are becoming increasingly important in modern construction and industry.

AGRICULTURE

Agriculture (a term which encompasses farming) is the art, science or practice of producing food, feed, fiber and many other desired goods by the systematic raising of plants and animals. Agri is from Latin ager ("a field"), and culture is from Latin cultura, meaning "cultivation" in the strict sense of tillage of the soil. Thus a literal reading of the English word yields tillage of the soil of a field. In actual usage, Agriculture denotes a broad array of activities essential to food and material production, including all techniques for raising and processing livestock (see Animal husbandry) no less than those essential to crop planting and harvesting.

ARBITRATION / MEDIATION

Arbitration is a form of mediation or conciliation, where the mediating party is given power by the disputant parties to settle the dispute by making a finding. In practice arbitration is generally used as a substitute for judicial systems, particularly when the judicial processes are viewed as too slow, expensive or biased. Arbitration is also used by communities which lack formal law, as a substitute for formal law. Mediation consists of a process of alternative dispute resolution in which a (generally) neutral third party, the mediator, using appropriate techniques, assists two or more parties to help them negotiate an agreement, with concrete effects, on a matter of common interest. More generally speaking, the term "mediation" covers any activity in which an impartial third party (often a professional) facilitates an agreement on any matter in the common interest of the parties involved.

AUCTIONS AND E-COMMERCE

An auction is the process of buying and selling things by offering them up for bid, taking bids, and then selling the item to the highest bidder. Auctioning can be traced as far back as 500 B.C.[1] In economic theory, an auction is a method for determining the value of a commodity that has an undetermined or variable price. Auctions can be with reserve or minimum, or without minimums, or absolute or no reserve. In reserve auctions, there is a minimum bid or reserve price; if the bidding does not reach the minimum, there is no sale (but the person who puts the item up for auction may still owe a fee to the auctioneer or auction company). In absolute or no reserve auctions, the sale is guaranteed, with only the price left to be determined. In the context of auctions, a bid is an offered price.

BANKRUPTCY

Bankruptcy is a legally declared inability or impairment of ability of an individual or organization to pay their creditors. A declared state of bankruptcy can be requested by creditors in an effort to recoup a portion of what they are owed; however, in the overwhelming majority of cases, the bankruptcy is initiated by the bankrupt individual or organization.

BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS

Biomedical physics involves thorough investigation of any matter related to the domain of living or biological systems. Usually biomedical denotes a greater stress on problems related to human health and diseases. Where some technology development is used, Biomedical engineering term is often used. Bioengineering has two wings: Biomedical Engineering (dealing more with the Biophysics), and Biotechnology (dealing more with the Biochemistry).

CAMERAS / CAMERA TESTING

A camera is a device used to take pictures (usually photographs), either singly or in sequence, with or without sound recording, such as with video cameras. A camera that takes pictures singly is sometimes called a photo camera to distinguish it from a video camera. The name is derived from camera obscura, Latin for "dark chamber", an early mechanism for projecting images in which an entire room functioned much as the internal workings of a modern photographic camera, except there was no way at this time to record the image short of manually tracing it. Cameras may work with the visual spectrum or other portions of the electromagnetic spectrum.

CHEMICALS / ELEMENTS

A chemical element, often called simply element, is a chemical substance that cannot be divided or changed into other chemical substances by any ordinary chemical technique. The smallest unit of this kind of chemical substances is an atom, and the term "atom" is typically used to refer to atoms of particular elements. An element is a class of substances that contain the same number of protons in all its atoms. Chemicals are made from Chemical Elements.

CHEMISTRY

Chemistry (derived from alchemy) is the science of matter at or near the atomic scale. In this pursuit chemistry deals with the properties of such matter, the tranformations of matter and the interactions of matter with other matter and with energy.

CIVIL RIGHTS - EQUAL RIGHTS

Civil rights are the protections and privileges of personal liberty given to all citizens by law. Civil rights are distinguished from "human rights" or "natural rights"; civil rights are rights that are bestowed by nations on those within their territorial boundaries, while natural or human rights are rights that many scholars claim ought to belong to all people. For example, the philosopher John Locke (1632-1704) argued that the natural rights of life, liberty, and property should be converted into civil rights and protected by the sovereign state as an aspect of the social contract. Others have argued that people acquire rights as an inalienable gift from a god or at a time of nature before governments were formed.

CONSUMER MARKETING

Find CONSUMER MARKETING experts and consultants for CONSUMER MARKETING litigation support. Available to be CONSUMER MARKETING expert witnesses and provide CONSUMER MARKETING forensic consulting in CONSUMER MARKETING litigation, in addition prepare CONSUMER MARKETING expert witness reports for use in deposition and/or in-court trial testimony.

DUMBWAITER

A small elevator used to transport food or other items between floors of a building. An elevator is a transport device used to move goods or people vertically. Outside North America, elevators are known more commonly as lifts, although the word elevator is familiar from American movies and television shows, just as some Americans are aware of lift from imported entertainment. Other languages may have loanwords based on either elevator (e.g. Japanese) or lift (e.g. Cantonese). Because of wheelchair access laws, elevators are often a requirement in new buildings with multiple floors.

DWI - Driving While Intoxicated

Drunk driving is the act of operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs to the degree that mental and motor skills are impaired. It is illegal in all jurisdictions within the U.S.. The specific criminal offense is usually called driving under the influence [of alcohol and/or other drugs] (DUI), and in some states driving while intoxicated (DWI) or operating while impaired (OWI). Such laws may also apply to boating or piloting aircraft.

ELECTROCARDIOGRAM

An electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG, abbreviated from the German Elektrokardiogramm) is a graphic produced by an electrocardiograph, which records the electrical voltage in the heart in the form of a continuous strip graph. It is the prime tool in cardiac electrophysiology, and has a prime function in screening and diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases.

ELECTRONICS

The field of electronics is the study and use of systems that operate by controlling the flow of electrons (or other charge carriers) in devices such as thermionic valves and semiconductors. The design and construction of electronic circuits to solve practical problems is part of the field of electronics engineering, and includes the hardware design side of computer engineering.

ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY

Electrophysiology is the study of the electrical properties of biological cells and tissues. It involves measurements of voltage differences across cell membrane, and studies of how the flow of electrical current across membranes is regulated. In neuroscience, it includes measurements of the electrical activity of neurons, and particularly action potential activity.

ELEVATOR

An elevator is a transport device used to move goods or people vertically. Outside North America, elevators are known more commonly as lifts, although the word elevator is familiar from American movies and television shows, just as some Americans are aware of lift from imported entertainment. Other languages may have loanwords based on either elevator (e.g. Japanese) or lift (e.g. Cantonese). Because of wheelchair access laws, elevators are often a requirement in new buildings with multiple floors.

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SYSTEMS

The Emergency Medical Service system (known by the acronym "EMS" in the USA and Canada) is responsible for providing pre-hospital (or out-of-hospital) care by paramedics, emergency medical technicians (EMT's), and medical first responders (MFRs in US terminology). The goal of EMS is to provide early treatment to those in need of urgent medical care, and ultimately rapid transportation to an Emergency department. Stabilizing patients early (within the golden hour) significantly increases their chances of survival, particularly in the event of a heart attack, diabetic emergency, or severe physical trauma.

EMS - Emergency Medical Service

The Emergency Medical Service system (known by the acronym "EMS" in the USA and Canada) is responsible for providing pre-hospital (or out-of-hospital) care by paramedics, emergency medical technicians (EMT's), and medical first responders (MFRs in US terminology). The goal of EMS is to provide early treatment to those in need of urgent medical care, and ultimately rapid transportation to an Emergency department. Stabilizing patients early (within the golden hour) significantly increases their chances of survival, particularly in the event of a heart attack, diabetic emergency, or severe physical trauma.

FIREARMS / BALLISTICS

Experts in the study of the characteristics, firing, flight and effect of ammunition. Identification of weapons through the retrieval and examination of bullets and trace evidence.

FORENSIC COMPUTERS

Computer forensics is application of the scientific method to digital media in order to establish factual information for judicial review. This process often involves investigating computer systems to determine whether they are or have been used for illegal or unauthorized activities. Mostly, computer forensics experts investigate data storage devices, either fixed like hard disks or removable like compact disks and solid state devices.

FORENSIC SCIENCES

The application of scientific knowledge to legal principles and cases. Accepted forensic sciences include medicine, pathology and psychiatry.

Forensic science (often shortened to forensics) is the application of a broad spectrum of sciences to answer questions of interest to the legal system. This may be in relation to a crime or to a civil action. The use of the term forensics in place of forensic science could be considered incorrect; the term forensic is effectively a synonym for legal or related to courts (from Latin, it means before the forum). However, it is now so closely associated with the scientific field that many dictionaries include the meaning given here.

FORENSIC TOXICOLOGY

Forensic toxicology is the use of toxicology to aid medicolegal investigation of death and poisoning.

HORSES

The horse (Equus caballus or Equus ferus caballus) is a sizeable ungulate mammal, one of ten modern species of the genus Equus. Horses have long been one of the most economically important domesticated animals, and have played an important role in the transport of people and cargo for thousands of years. Most notably, horses can be ridden by a person perched on a saddle attached to the animal, and are also widely harnessed to pull objects like wheeled vehicles or plows. In some human cultures, horses are also widely used as a source of food. Though isolated domestication may have occurred as early as 4500 BC, clear evidence of widespread use by humans dates to no earlier than 2000 BC, as evidenced by the Sintashta chariot burials, thus firmly establishing the domestication of the horse.

HYDROLOGY

Hydrology (from Greek: Yδρoλoγια, Yδωρ+Λoγos, Hydrologia, the "study of water") is the study of the movement, distribution, and quality of water throughout the Earth, and thus addresses both the hydrologic cycle and water resources. A practitioner of hydrology is a hydrologist, working within the fields of either earth or environmental science, or civil and environmental engineering.