Distinguishing a darkroom print and digital print

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This thread it not intended as a troll so dont flame me or rant please. I have a genuine reason for asking this question!

For the purposes of a monochrome competition that has separate digital and darkroom print sections, what would be the best way to [non destructively] tell a darkroom print from a digital print [low cost also].

In many cases the naked eye can tell but I'd rather be more scientific to be absolutely certain.

Any advice on topic appreciated.
 
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