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Study of failure in polymeric products
Forensic polymer engineering is the study of failure in polymeric products. The topic includes the fracture of plastic products, or any other reason why
Forensic_polymer_engineering
Engineering field studying polymer materials
Polymer engineering is generally an engineering field that designs, analyses, and modifies polymer materials. Polymer engineering covers aspects of the
Polymer_engineering
Investigation of failures associated with legal intervention
Forensic engineering has been defined as "the investigation of failures—ranging from serviceability to catastrophic—which may lead to legal activity, including
Forensic_engineering
Branch of forensic engineering
Forensic materials engineering, a branch of forensic engineering, focuses on the material evidence from crime or accident scenes, seeking defects in those
Forensic materials engineering
Forensic_materials_engineering
Cracks in many different elastomers due to ozone attack
Electrostatic discharge Forensic chemistry Forensic engineering Forensic materials engineering Forensic polymer engineering Ozonolysis Polymer degradation Stress
Ozone_cracking
Application of science to law and investigation
accurate reproduction of a crime scene Forensic polymer engineering – Study of failure in polymeric products Forensic profiling – Study of trace evidence
Forensic_science
Art of producing an accurate reproduction of a crime scene
assertions defy logic." Forensic engineering Forensic materials engineering Forensic polymer engineering Forensic science History of forensic photography Murder
Forensic_photography
Thermoanalytical technique
Endothermic Exothermic Forensic engineering Forensic polymer engineering Glass transition temperature Phase transitions Polymer Pressure perturbation calorimetry
Differential scanning calorimetry
Differential_scanning_calorimetry
Mark left by any solid which moves against another
Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Braking distance Forensic materials engineering Forensic polymer engineering Polymer degradation In most jurisdictions judicial
Skid_mark
Alteration in the polymer properties under the influence of environmental factors
Applied spectroscopy Forensic polymer engineering Environmental stress fracture Polymer engineering Weather testing of polymers Lewis, Peter Rhys, Reynolds
Polymer_degradation
Overview of and topical guide to forensic science
identify a criminal. Forensic polymer engineering – study of failure in polymeric products. Applicable in accident investigations. Forensic entomology – examination
Outline_of_forensic_science
Phenomenon in chemistry
right example. Forensic polymer engineering Photodegradation Polymer degradation Stress corrosion cracking Thermal degradation of polymers Zweifel, Hans;
Photo-oxidation_of_polymers
Elastomer composed of silicone
properties as evaluated using a torsion-fatigue test. Forensic engineering Forensic polymer engineering Injection molding of liquid silicone rubber Medical
Silicone_rubber
Engineering thermoplastic polymer
throat, and eye tissues. Dalziel Hammick Forensic engineering Forensic polymer engineering Paraformaldehyde Polymer degradation Resin "Colored Delrin". Retrieved
Polyoxymethylene
Growth of cracks in a corrosive environment
intervention Forensic materials engineering – Branch of forensic engineering Forensic polymer engineering – Study of failure in polymeric products Fracture
Stress_corrosion_cracking
Brittle failure of thermoplastic polymers
Corrosion engineering Creep (deformation) Crocodile cracking Embrittlement Environmental stress fracture Forensic engineering Forensic polymer engineering Fracture
Environmental_stress_cracking
Forensic electrical engineering is a branch of forensic engineering, and is concerned with investigating electrical failures and accidents in a legal
Forensic electrical engineering
Forensic_electrical_engineering
Type of evidence of physical contact
Forensic chemistry Forensic engineering Forensic materials engineering Forensic polymer engineering Forensic photography Forensic profiling Forensic science
Trace_evidence
Research of materials
relatively new polymer engineering and polymer science; recombining from the previous, as well as chemistry, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, and electrical
Materials_science
Chemical compound
building. Forensic engineering Forensic polymer engineering Polymer degradation Polybutylene terephthalate Mark Alger, Mark S. M. Alger (1997). Polymer science
Polybutylene
Study of the fracture surfaces of materials
(material) Failure analysis Forensic engineering Forensic materials engineering Fracture Forensic polymer engineering Forensic science Goldsmith, N. T.;
Fractography
Spectroscopy based on time- or space-domain data
{\displaystyle \omega _{D}} . Applied spectroscopy Forensic chemistry Forensic polymer engineering Nuclear magnetic resonance Time stretch dispersive
Fourier-transform spectroscopy
Fourier-transform_spectroscopy
Process of collecting and analyzing data to determine the cause of a failure
Failure rate Forensic electrical engineering Forensic engineering Forensic materials engineering Forensic polymer engineering Forensic science Microscope
Failure_analysis
Use of spectroscopy to investigate and solve problems
Forensic chemistry Forensic engineering Forensic polymer engineering Infrared spectroscopy correlation table Polymer degradation Polymer engineering Fluorescence
Applied_spectroscopy
Measurement of infrared radiation's interaction with matter
(AFM-IR) Cosmochemistry Far-infrared astronomy Forensic chemistry Forensic engineering Forensic polymer engineering Infrared astronomy Infrared microscopy Infrared
Infrared_spectroscopy
Disciplines into which the field of engineering is conventionally divided
Computer-aided engineering Model-driven engineering Concurrent engineering Engineering analysis Engineering design process (engineering method) Engineering mathematics
List_of_engineering_branches
Branch of accounting which investigates financial misconduct and fraud
Forensic accounting, forensic accountancy or financial forensics is the specialty practice area of accounting that investigates whether firms engage in
Forensic_accounting
Branch of forensic science
Digital forensics (sometimes known as digital forensic science) is a branch of forensic science encompassing the recovery, investigation, examination
Digital_forensics
Application of the science of anthropology in a legal setting
Forensic anthropology is the application of the anatomical science of anthropology and its various subfields, including forensic archaeology and forensic
Forensic_anthropology
Engineering discipline focused on physical infrastructure
nanotechnology, materials engineering has been at the forefront of academic research. It is also an important part of forensic engineering and failure analysis
Civil_engineering
Material of a wide range of synthetic or semi-synthetic organic solids
wide range of synthetic or semisynthetic materials composed primarily of polymers. Their defining characteristic, plasticity, allows them to be molded, extruded
Plastic
Academic fields of study or professions
Biochemical engineering Biomolecular engineering Bionics Catalysis Materials engineering Molecular engineering Nanotechnology Polymer engineering Process
Outline of academic disciplines
Outline_of_academic_disciplines
Analytical process
Forensic video analysis is the scientific examination, comparison and/or evaluation of video in legal matters. Forensic video analysis has been used in
Forensic_video_analysis
Early synthetic polymer developed as a textile fiber
Nylon is a family of synthetic polymers characterized by amide linkages, typically connecting aliphatic or semi-aromatic groups. Nylons are generally brownish
Nylon
Subspeciality of psychiatry related to criminology
Forensic psychiatry is a subspecialty of psychiatry related to criminology. It encompasses the intersection between law and psychiatry. According to the
Forensic_psychiatry
Overview of and topical guide to engineering
Corrosion engineering Crystal engineering Electronic materials Forensic materials engineering Metal forming Metallurgical engineering Nanomaterials Polymer engineering
Outline_of_engineering
Aspect of criminal investigation
Forensic dentistry or forensic odontology involves the handling, examination, and evaluation of dental evidence in a criminal justice context. Forensic
Forensic_dentistry
Branch of digital forensic science
Computer forensics (also known as computer forensic science) is a branch of digital forensic science pertaining to evidence found in computers and digital
Computer_forensics
Medical speciality
Forensic pathology is a field of medicine that focuses on determining the cause of death by examining a corpse. A post mortem examination is performed
Forensic_pathology
Analysis of firearms and bullets for presentation as legal evidence
Forensic firearm examination is the forensic process of examining the characteristics of firearms or bullets left behind at a crime scene. Specialists
Forensic_firearm_examination
Application of linguistics to forensics
Forensic linguistics, legal linguistics, or language and the law is the application of linguistic knowledge, methods, and insights to the forensic context
Forensic_linguistics
Liability of breakage from stress without significant plastic deformation
Science and Engineering (5 ed.). Wiley. ISBN 978-1-119-17548-3. Lewis, Peter Rhys; Reynolds, K; Gagg, C (2004). Forensic Materials Engineering: Case studies
Brittleness
Audio forensics is the field of forensic science relating to the acquisition, analysis, and evaluation of sound recordings that may ultimately be presented
Audio_forensics
Forensic application of the study of chemistry
Forensic chemistry is the application of chemistry and its subfield, forensic toxicology, in a legal setting. It involves the identification, analysis
Forensic_chemistry
Applied science and research
simulations being used prior to production. When a deployed product fails, forensic engineering is used to determine what went wrong in order to find a fix. Much
Engineering
Application of genealogy in a legal setting
Investigative genetic genealogy, also known as forensic genetic genealogy, is the emerging practice of utilizing genetic information from direct-to-consumer
Investigative genetic genealogy
Investigative_genetic_genealogy
State of matter
natural organic polymers for centuries in the form of waxes and shellac, which is classified as a thermoplastic polymer. A plant polymer named cellulose
Solid
Recovery of evidence from mobile devices
Mobile device forensics is a branch of digital forensics relating to recovery of digital evidence or data from a mobile device under forensically sound conditions
Mobile_device_forensics
Recreating faces from skeletal remains
Forensic facial reconstruction (or forensic facial approximation) is the process of recreating the face of an individual (whose identity is often not
Forensic facial reconstruction
Forensic_facial_reconstruction
Forensic geology is the study of evidence relating to materials found in the Earth used to answer questions raised by the legal system. In 1975, Ray Murray
Forensic_geology
Biometric identifier
recovery of partial fingerprints from a crime scene is an important method of forensic science. Moisture and grease on a finger result in fingerprints on surfaces
Fingerprint
Color analysis technique
Forensic colorimetry, or forensic color analysis, is the examination of specimen color for purposes of forensic investigation. Typical specimens involved
Forensic_colorimetry
Examination of documents potentially disputed in a court of law
In forensic science, questioned document examination (QDE) is the examination of documents potentially disputed in a court of law. Its primary purpose
Questioned document examination
Questioned_document_examination
Database forensics is a branch of digital forensic science relating to the forensic study of databases and their related metadata. The discipline is similar
Database_forensics
Art used in law enforcement or legal proceedings
Forensic art is any art used in law enforcement or legal proceedings. Forensic art is used to assist law enforcement with the visual aspects of a case
Forensic_arts
Application of insect and other arthropod biology to forensics
Forensic entomology is a branch of applied entomology that uses insects and other arthropods as a basis for legal evidence. Insects may be found on cadavers
Forensic_entomology
Materials Nature Nanotechnology Progress in Materials Science Progress in Polymer Science Materials Horizons Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics Archive for
List_of_scientific_journals
Forensic statistics is the application of probability models and statistical techniques to scientific evidence, such as DNA evidence, and the law. In contrast
Forensic_statistics
Social work as applied to the law
Forensic social work is the application of social work to questions and issues relating to the law and legal systems. It is a type of social work that
Forensic_social_work
Forensic radiology is the discipline which comprises the performance, interpretation and reportage of the radiological examinations and procedures which
Forensic_radiology
Forensic method
Bloodstain pattern analysis (BPA) is a forensic discipline focused on analyzing bloodstains left at known, or suspected crime scenes through visual pattern
Bloodstain_pattern_analysis
Technique used to identify individuals via DNA characteristics
rather than an individual, is called DNA barcoding. DNA profiling is a forensic technique in criminal investigations, comparing suspects' profiles to DNA
DNA_profiling
Crime scene analysis
Forensic footwear evidence can be used in legal proceedings to help prove that a shoe was at a crime scene. Footwear evidence is often the most abundant
Forensic_footwear_evidence
Forensic application of the study of biology
including forensic anthropology, forensic entomology, forensic odontology, forensic pathology, and forensic toxicology. The first recorded use of forensic procedures
Forensic_biology
Gunshot residue
centralite is C17H20N2O. This compound has important uses in industry and forensics. The structure of ethyl centralite includes two phenyl groups (aromatic
Centralite
Branch of digital forensics
Forensic data analysis (FDA) is a branch of digital forensics. It examines structured data with regard to incidents of financial crime. The aim is to
Forensic_data_analysis
Genetic profiling for legal evidence
Forensic DNA analysis is the determination of a DNA profile for legal and investigative purposes. DNA analysis methods have changed countless times over
Forensic_DNA_analysis
Use of geophysics tools in forensic science
Forensic geophysics is a branch of forensic science and is the study, the search, the localization and the mapping of buried objects or elements beneath
Forensic_geophysics
Analysis of fire-related incidents
cause of the fire. Fire investigators sometimes work with forensic engineers, such as forensic electrical engineers when examining electrical appliances
Fire_investigation
Analysis of tire treads at crime scenes
Forensic tire tread evidence records and analyzes impressions of vehicle tire treads for use in legal proceedings to help place a suspect at a crime scene
Forensic_tire_tread_evidence
American database company
the complementary fields of forensic engineering, engineering services management, engineering services marketing, engineering education, theoretical mechanics
Cambridge Scientific Abstracts
Cambridge_Scientific_Abstracts
Study of trace evidence in criminal investigations
Forensic profiling is the study of trace evidence by using scientific and analytical methods in order to create and find information that could help law
Forensic_profiling
Sub-branch of digital forensics
Network forensics is a sub-branch of digital forensics relating to the monitoring and analysis of computer network traffic for the purposes of information
Network_forensics
Academic publisher
Journal. Academic Journal of Pediatrics & Neonatology Academic Journal of Polymer Science Advanced Research in Gastroenterology & Hepatology Advances in
Juniper_Publishers
Branch of digital forensics
IoT Forensics or IoT Forensic Science, a branch of digital forensics, that deals with the use of any digital forensics processes and procedures relating
IoT_forensics
Substance increasing the rate of a chemical process
with an accelerant. Understanding accelerants is crucial in forensic science, engineering, and other fields where controlled chemical reactions are essential
Accelerant
Forensic application of the study of particulate matter
Forensic palynology is a subdiscipline of palynology (the study of pollen grains, spores, and other palynomorphs), that aims to prove or disprove a relationship
Forensic_palynology
Subfield of forensic science
identification is a subfield of forensic science that uses a variety of scientific and non-scientific methods to identify a body. Forensic purposes are served by
Body_identification
The discipline of forensic epidemiology (FE) is a hybrid of principles and practices common to both forensic medicine and epidemiology. FE is directed
Forensic_epidemiology
Forensic asset marking system
SmartWater is a traceable liquid and forensic asset marking system (taggant), applied to items of value to identify thieves, and deter theft. The liquid
SmartWater
Forensic entomology has three sub-fields: urban, stored product and medico-criminal entomologies. This article focuses on medico-criminal entomology and
Use of DNA in forensic entomology
Use_of_DNA_in_forensic_entomology
Public, secondary school in Murrumba Downs, Queensland, Australia
units such as Biotechnology, Design, Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Food Technology, Forensic Science, Polymers, Robotics and Sustainability. Units
Murrumba State Secondary College
Murrumba_State_Secondary_College
Industrial and food chemical
(PDMS), also known as dimethylpolysiloxane or dimethicone, is a silicone polymer with a wide variety of uses, from cosmetics to industrial lubrication and
Polydimethylsiloxane
Psychological treatment of violent offenders
Forensic psychotherapy is the application of psychological knowledge to the treatment of offender-patients who commit violent acts against themselves or
Forensic_psychotherapy
Projectile-resistant transparent armor
(such as elastomeric carbon-based polymers) or a hard coating that prevents scratching (such as silicon-based polymers). The plastic in laminate designs
Bulletproof_glass
Location that may be associated with a committed crime
or lost. All evidence from the scene is sent to the forensic laboratory for analysis. The forensic laboratory processes all pieces of evidence from the
Crime_scene
French forensic scientist
the pioneer in forensic science who became known as the "Sherlock Holmes of France". He formulated the basic principle of forensic science: "Every contact
Edmond_Locard
Mark left on a surface by a worn glove
fingerprints as evidence. In the era prior to contemporary advances in forensic science, the simple act of covering the hands often assured criminal assailants
Glove_prints
Forensic limnology is a sub-field of freshwater ecology, which focuses especially on the presence of diatoms in crime scene samples and victims. Different
Forensic_limnology
Record of pollen rates over a year
reactions in certain people. A pollen calendar can be a very useful tool in forensic science, because it can be used to place the month, or week, or date of
Pollen_calendar
Influence of forensic science fiction on public perceptions
of forensic science on television shows such as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, which premiered in 2000. Jurors may expect large amounts of forensic evidence
CSI_effect
Forensic podiatry is a subdiscipline of forensic science in which specialized podiatric knowledge including foot and lower-limb anatomy, musculoskeletal
Forensic_podiatry
United States national DNA database
Examples of these databases include missing persons, convicted offenders, and forensic samples collected from crime scenes. Each state and the federal system
Combined_DNA_Index_System
Statistical methods to possibly find voter fraud
Election forensics are methods used to determine if election results are statistically normal or statistically abnormal, which can indicate electoral
Election_forensics
Image acquired of the palm of a hand
when comparing one palm to another. Palm prints can be used for criminal, forensic, or commercial applications. Palm prints are often found at crime scenes
Palm_print
American police drama television series (2005–2017)
airing for 246 episodes over 12 seasons. The show is based on forensic anthropology and forensic archaeology, with each episode focusing on a Federal Bureau
Bones_(TV_series)
Process for investigating vehicle collisions
Caltrans. Accident data recorder Assured clear distance ahead Forensic animation Forensic engineering Human factors Skid marks Total stopping distance People
Traffic collision reconstruction
Traffic_collision_reconstruction
Chemical compound
forms exists in an equilibrium. These compounds then may go on to form the polymer poly(4-hydroxybutyrate) as well as the dimer 1,6-Dioxecane-2,7-dione. When
Γ-Butyrolactone
South Korea University
Engineering, Polymer & Nano Science & Technology, Resources & Energy Engineering, Semi-conductor & Chemical Engineering Faculty, Software Engineering
Jeonbuk_National_University
Metadata standard in digital images
Electrical engineering Engineering Fire investigation Fire accelerant detection Fractography Linguistics Materials engineering Polymer engineering Statistics
Exif
FORENSIC POLYMER-ENGINEERING
FORENSIC POLYMER-ENGINEERING
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, Latin
Bearing a Palm Branch; Palm-bearer
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Collier.
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from Latin palma, PALMER means "palm tree." Before it was a surname, Palmer was an old byname for "a pilgrim," someone who had been on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land and brought back a palm branch as proof that they had actually been there.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name for someone from Colmore in Hampshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Colemere, from Old English cÅl ‘cool’ + mere ‘pool’, ‘pond’.Altered spelling of German Kollmer, an Alsatian habitational name for someone from Colmar (formerly written Kolmar), or of Gollmer, a habitational name for someone from any of various places named Golm or Golme.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Bulmer.Dutch : probably from the Germanic personal name Baldemar, composed of the elements bald ‘bold’ + mar ‘famous’.
Surname or Lastname
English (Kent)
English (Kent) : variant spelling of Colmer.
Boy/Male
British, English
One who Holds a Palm
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Charcoal Merchant; Coal Seller
Boy/Male
English
Charcoal merchant.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English, Old French palmer, paumer (from palme, paume ‘palm tree’, Latin palma), a nickname for someone who had been on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Such pilgrims generally brought back a palm branch as proof that they had actually made the journey, but there was a vigorous trade in false souvenirs, and the term also came to be applied to a cleric who sold indulgences.Swedish (Palmér) : ornamental name formed with palm ‘palm tree’ + the suffix -ér, from Latin -erius ‘descendant of’.Irish : when not truly of English origin (see 1 above), a surname adopted by bearers of Gaelic Ó Maolfhoghmhair (see Milford) perhaps because they were from an ecclesiastical family.German : topographic name for someone living among pussy willows (see Palm 2).German : from the personal name Palm (see Palm 3).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a whitewasher, Middle English limer, lymer, an agent derivative of Old English līm ‘lime’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a dealer in feathers, from Middle English, Old French plume ‘feather’ (Latin pluma).English and North German : variant of Plum.Catalan (Plumé) : variant of plomer, occupational name for a worker in lead, from a derivative of plom ‘lead’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of Clement.George Clymer (1739–1813), a signer of the Declaration of Independence and of the Constitution, was a prosperous and well-connected Philadelphia merchant. His grandfather, Richard Clymer, came to Philadelphia in 1705 from Bristol, England.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Holmer in Buckinghamshire and Herefordshire, both named with Old English hol ‘hollow’ + mere ‘pool’.English : topographic name for someone who lived either on a piece of slightly raised land lying in a fen or partly surrounded by streams or where holly grew, from a derivative of Middle English holm (see Holm 1 and 2).Swedish, Danish, and North German (Schleswig-Holstein) : topographic name for someone who lived on an island (see Holm).
Surname or Lastname
North German (Plümer) and English
North German (Plümer) and English : variant of Plum, the suffix -er denoting habitation or occupation.Altered form of South German Pflümer, an occupational name for a grower or seller of plums, from an agent derivative of Middle High German pflūme ‘plum’.English : variant of Plummer 1.English and Dutch : occupational name for a dealer in feathers and quills, from an agent derivative of Middle English plume, Middle Dutch pluim ‘feather’, ‘plume’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Poyner.
Boy/Male
English American Latin
Pilgrim; bearing a palm branch.
Girl/Female
Australian, Chinese, Latin
Palm Tree
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Peiser.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : nickname for someone who was handy with his fists, from Old French poigneor ‘fighter’ (Latin pugnator, from pugnare ‘to fight’, a derivative of pugnus ‘fist’).Welsh : Anglicized form of Welsh ab Ynyr ‘son of Ynyr’, a personal name from Latin Honorius.
FORENSIC POLYMER-ENGINEERING
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Everett.
Male
Arthurian
, battle-lord.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Flute
Girl/Female
Greek
Stranger.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Rich, Wealthy
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Best of the Best
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Shade.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Sacred pot, The pinnacle of a temple
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sashreek | ஸஷà¯à®°à¯€à®•Â
Prosperous
Girl/Female
Tamil
Keeravani | கிரவாநீ
Name of a Raga
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n.
The act or process of forming polymers.
a.
Having the same percentage composition (that is, having the same elements united in the same proportion by weight), but different molecular weights; -- often used with with; thus, cyanic acid (CNOH), fulminic acid (C2N2O2H2), and cyanuric acid (C3N3O3H3), are polymeric with each other.
a.
Belonging to courts of judicature or to public discussion and debate; used in legal proceedings, or in public discussions; argumentative; rhetorical; as, forensic eloquence or disputes.
n.
A lurcher.
n.
A tract of low land reclaimed from the sea by of high embankments.
n.
Any one of two or more substances related to each other by polymerism; specifically, a substance produced from another substance by chemical polymerization.
n.
An extortioner. See Poller.
a.
Forensic.
n.
One who polls; specifically: (a) One who polls or lops trees. (b) One who polls or cuts hair; a barber. [R.] (c) One who extorts or plunders. [Obs.] Baex. (d) One who registplws votplws, or one who enters his name as a voter.
n.
A palmerworm.
n.
A polymeric form of terpene, resembling terbene.
n.
See Polyp.
n.
A wandering religious votary; especially, one who bore a branch of palm as a token that he had visited the Holy Land and its sacred places.
n.
Short for Palmer fly, an artificial fly made to imitate a hairy caterpillar; a hackle.
a.
Polymeric.
n.
An exercise in debate; a forensic contest; an argumentative thesis.
a.
Forensic.
n.
A pulley.
n.
A polypidom.
v. t.
One who palms or cheats, as at cards or dice.