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hi everyone ah um
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maybe such structures on the contribution of forensic science one a nice the structure of the ping markets
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little is known about the markets because it falls
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off onto the binghamton season are mainly focused
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on the detection of but of the ping substance in biological son it's
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so this approach is only effective to punish an object and uh has proven to
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to have difficulties to on the the whole the insistent
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so in this context we propose a profiling approach
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imagine you have a that can produce scenes by yeah customs but they are not related
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by contextual information like the location of the a seizure or the people involved
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what the proposal is to take advantage of the chemical
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and physical analysis of the product to come pardon
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so on the uh of physical profile is based on
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all observable characteristic and the packaging of the product
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and uh i can get profile is based on the chemical composition of the product then
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we assess the similarity based on in high and uh
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viability assessment between the product by comparing the profile
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if we consider the products are similar we can move on
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to put disease of a common knowledge and like
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the same supply chains of physical profile or
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the same producer or can we can provide
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so it is also possible to detect particular models apparently
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like the air conditioning of the products by smugglers
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and there are several aims to exploit the guise of intelligence
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for example
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that you thinking says or you can detect crime series by
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detecting crime series you can identify the most pretty contenders
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therefore you will proactively investigates the problems and avoid
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the are actively case but it is approach
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by observing the markets you can follow trends and sometimes you can detect new activities

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