Crimes that involve complex financial fraud or cybercrimes are least likely to be solved with the use of fiber evidence. Fiber evidence is more typically associated with physical crimes where trace materials such as clothing fibers, carpet fibers, or rope fibers are left at a crime scene.
Fibers are CLASS evidence. They cannot be individualized to a single person or thing, although there are many types of natural and synthetic fibers.
very, veRY, VERY, VERY IMPORTANT!
No, it cannot be stated with absolute certainty that a fiber originated from a particular garment. While certain characteristics like color and texture may provide clues, without documented evidence or a definitive chain of custody, it is difficult to definitively link a fiber to a specific garment.
Fiber is a nutrient that is found in vegetables, oats, whole grain foods and some fruits. Experts recommend getting at least 25 grams of fiber per day, but studies have shown that most people only get 10-11 grams. Fiber helps promote a feeling of fullness, which is why people who get a lot of this nutrient generally weight less. There has also been evidence to suggest that a high fiber diet can reduce the risk of diabetes.
Fiber
B-fiber are DULL PAIN!
Yes, there was knitting in the 1850's. Knitting is one of the oldest of the 'women's work' fiber skills. Today, we have evidence of knitted socks from Egypt, from the 11th century.
They do have fiber.
it is a fiber
No, Dacron is not a natural fiber. It is a synthetic fiber made from polyester.
There are two types of fiber, soluble and insoluble fiber. Soluble fiber dissolves in water, like oatmeal. Insoluble fiber does not dissolve, but is important to bulk up and clean the colon.