Drug Detection Technology: Mistral Security.Aerosol aerosol (âr`əsōl,–sŏl): see colloid. aerosol System of tiny liquid or solid particles evenly distributed in a finely divided state through a gas, usually air. Canisters, Free One aerosol can detect four major drug classifications. Users wipe (1) To completely erase data from memory or the hard disk. See file wipe. (2) A digital video effect that places one image over another. Although there are a myriad varieties, the classic wipe is a scene transition where the next scene slides horizontally or a hand, or any surface area, with special paper, spray the swipe, then watch for potential color changes. This drug detection program is a presumptive pre·sump·tive adj. 1. Providing a reasonable basis for belief or acceptance. 2. Founded on probability or presumption. pre·sump field test that's safe, non-invasive Non-invasive A procedure that does not penetrate the body. Mentioned in: Multiple-Gated Acquisition Scan non-invasive 1. not penetrating the skin, e.g. a non-invasive test. 2. , and can be free to schools that join the research program. The National Institute of Justice pays for 50 percent of the cost while the other half is an eligible cost for schools under Title IV of the Safe and Drug Free Schools Program. Without Title IV funding, pricing starts from $108 for two canisters. www.mistralgroup.com [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] |
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