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  2. HMS Investigator (1801) - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Flinders, commander of HMS Investigator. HMS Investigator was the mercantile Fram, launched in 1795, which the Royal Navy purchased in 1798 and renamed HMS Xenophon, and then in 1801 converted to a survey ship under the name HMS Investigator. In 1802, under the command of Matthew Flinders, she was the first ship to circumnavigate Australia.

  3. Ghost hunting - Wikipedia

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    British psychic investigator Hereward Carrington with his "ululometer" ghost detector, in 1922. Paranormal research dates back to the nineteenth century, with organizations such as the Society for Psychical Research investigating spiritual matters. Psychic researcher Harry Price published his Confessions of a Ghost-Hunter in 1936. [12]

  4. Jay J. Armes - Wikipedia

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    1998: Inducted into Investigator's Hall Of Fame, NAIS and named top ten investigators of the century for 1900s-NAIS. National Association Of Investigative Specialists 2016: Profiled in an episode of Snap Judgment titled " Jay J. Armes: Private Eye, Snap #721 - Fortress of Solitude ."

  5. Criminal investigation - Wikipedia

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    Criminal investigation is an applied science that involves the study of facts that are then used to inform criminal trials. A complete criminal investigation can include searching, interviews, interrogations, evidence collection and preservation, and various methods of investigation. [1]

  6. Principal investigator - Wikipedia

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    In many countries, the term principal investigator (PI) refers to the holder of an independent grant and the lead researcher for the grant project, usually in the sciences, such as a laboratory study or a clinical trial. The phrase is also often used as a synonym for "head of the laboratory" or "research group leader".

  7. Forensic science - Wikipedia

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    Real-life crime scene investigators and forensic scientists warn that popular television shows do not give a realistic picture of the work, often wildly distorting its nature, and exaggerating the ease, speed, effectiveness, drama, glamour, influence and comfort level of their jobs—which they describe as far more mundane, tedious and boring.

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