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         <title>In order to be reliable evidence being submitted should be accurate. That is the nature of the evidence in question that is presented indeed true. Therefore, the instruments used must provide accurate analysis of the evidence required. Advanced instrumentation poses to be of greater advantage on the concept that the more advanced an instrument is the greater it’s chance of accuracy. Accuracy is important so as to prove the reliability of evidence provided. Inaccurate evidence is not submissible therefore great precaution should be taken into the analyzing of evidence samples.</title>
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