OSAC Lexicon
The OSAC Lexicon is a compendium of forensic science terms and definitions. This terminology tool was created to help bring consistency and understanding to the way terms are used by the various forensic science. Use of the OSAC Lexicon does not replace the need to reference the original published source.
The terms and definitions in the OSAC Lexicon come from the published literature, including documentary standards and technical reports. It is continually updated with the latest work from OSAC units, as well as terms from newly published documentary standards and standards elevated to the OSAC Registry.
Gradually terms are evaluated and harmonized by the OSAC to a single term. This process results in an OSAC Preferred Term. An OSAC Preferred Term is a term, along with its definition, that has undergone review and evaluation by the FSSB Terminology Task Group and has been approved by the FSSB. The FSSB recommends that subcommittees use OSAC Preferred Terms when drafting standards.
The OSAC Lexicon should be the primary resource for terminology and used when drafting and editing forensic science standards and other OSAC work products.
In facial identification, the act of comparing a probe against a gallery to return a candidate list.
In facial identification, the act of comparing a probe against a gallery to return a candidate list
The innate impulse of a canine to look for hidden prey.
The level of interest, attitude, and enthusiasm the canine shows while searching.
In facial identification, a candidate list returned from a search.
In facial identification, a candidate list returned from a search
A craterlike indentation created at the point of origin of some explosions.
An explosion with a highly localized point of origin, such as a crater.
See backup handler canine.
Imaging using low-energy electrons produced from the interaction of beam electrons and conduction band electrons of atoms within the interaction volume, with only those near the surface having sufficient energy to escape.
Imaging using low-energy electrons produced from the interaction of beam electrons and conduction band electrons of atoms within the interaction volume, with only those near the surface having sufficient energy to escape.
Low-energy electrons produced from the interaction of beam electrons and conduction band electrons of atoms within the interaction volume that are produced throughout the interaction volume, but only those near the surface have enough energy to escape
Any subsequent explosion resulting from an initial explosion.
A high explosive that is relatively insensitive to heat; shock; or friction; secondary explosives; depending on the type; require a detonator or booster in order to function properly and are less sensitive; but typically more powerful; than primary explosives.
Fiber disturbance(s) not caused by the act of writing or other dynamic actions, rather caused by dynamic contact with the embossed side of an indentation(s) or other raised surface.
(qualitative): the extent to which other substances interfere with the determination of a substance according to a given procedure; (2) (quantitative): a term used in conjunction with another substantive (for example, constant, coefficient, index, factor, number) for the quantitative characterization of interferences.
the result of exothermic reactions, occurring spontaneously in some materials under certain conditions, whereby heat is generated at a rate sufficient to raise the temperature of the material. NFPA 921, 3.3.171
the result of exothermic reactions, occurring spontaneously in some materials under certain conditions, whereby heat is generated at a rate sufficient to raise the temperature of the material.
The result of exothermic reactions, occurring spontaneously in some materials under certain conditions, whereby heat is generated at a rate sufficient to raise the temperature of the material.
Ignition resulting from self-heating, synonymous with spontaneous ignition.
The minimum temperature at which the self-heating properties of a material lead to ignition.
the woven edge portion of a fabric parallel to the warp.
The woven edge portion of a fabric parallel to the warp
Conformance to ensure that the biometric transaction is a faithful representation of theparent biometric data and thereby ensuring that the requirements are satisfied that are notmerely syntactic or morphological.
Periods during early development when an animal is notably sensitive to stimuli that may create a specific association or otherwise alter their behavior and that remains relatively stable over time.
The partial derivatives of a measurement function that describe how the measurand's value varies with changes in the values of the input quantities.
Experiments performed to define the lower and upper limits/bounds of an assay to accurately detect an analyte. Experiments include a serial dilution performed during developmental and/or internal validation of methods.
A set of critical studies performed during developmental and/or internal validation of DNA or other test methods designed to define the lower and upper limits/ bounds of an assay to accurately detect an analyte.
Studies performed to assess the ability of the probabilistic genotyping system to support the presence of a known contributor
explosive compound that increases the sensitivity of the shock-sensitive component of a primer. Meyer
The amount of stimuli that is necessary to produce a response from the canine.
A laboratory technique used to determine the sequence of bases (A, C, G, and T) in a DNA molecule.
result of at least one activity necessarily performed at the interface between the supplier and the customer,which is generally intangibleNOTE 1 Provision of a service can involve, for example, the following:- an activity performed on a customer-supplied tangible product (e.g. automobile to be repaired);- an activity performed on a customer-supplied intangible product (e.g. the income statement needed to prepare a taxreturn);- the delivery of an intangible product (e.g. the delivery of information in the context of knowledge transmission);- the creation of ambience for the customer (e.g. in hotels and restaurants).NOTE 2 Adapted from ISO 9000:2005, definition 3.4.2, Note 2.
Result of at least one activity necessarily performed at the interface between the supplier and the customer, which is generally intangible
The length of time between the target placement and when the canine is deployed to detect the target odor/scent.
The length of time between the target placement and when the canine is deployed to detect the target scent.
The length of time between the target placement and when the canine is deployed to detect the target scent.
An arc site where one or more of the circuit conductors were physically severed by the arcing event at that location.
The portion of the hair emerging from the hair follicle.
the portion of the hair emerging from the hair follicle.
The shape of the hair both longitudinally (for example, curly, straight) and cross-sectionally (for example, round, flattened).
the shape of the hair both longitudinally (for example, curly, straight) and cross-sectionally (for example, round, flattened).
The diameter of the hair. DiscussionThis is expressed either numerically or in relative terms, such as fine, medium, or coarse.
the diameter of the hair.
Discussion—This is expressed either numerically or in relative terms, such as fine, medium, or coarse.
Indicates a mandatory requirement.
Used to indicate that a provision is mandatory. (unless otherwise documented for non-compliance).