2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2018.04.031
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Preliminary development of a bleeding layer to assess the effect of a ballistic impact on textile damage

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“…The amount of co-extracted inhibitor may vary depending on the extraction method and sample. Forensic evidence samples such as cloth may contain the cloth itself and various PCR Figure 4: Impact of Bullets (A: 9mm Luger HP, B: .357 Magnum) [11] inhibitor components such as blood and soil [15]. Analyzing fi ngerprints on the fabric is more diffi cult as it is notorious.…”
Section: Forensic Methods Used In Textile Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The amount of co-extracted inhibitor may vary depending on the extraction method and sample. Forensic evidence samples such as cloth may contain the cloth itself and various PCR Figure 4: Impact of Bullets (A: 9mm Luger HP, B: .357 Magnum) [11] inhibitor components such as blood and soil [15]. Analyzing fi ngerprints on the fabric is more diffi cult as it is notorious.…”
Section: Forensic Methods Used In Textile Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 4 gives a visual representation of the damage conducted by 2 diff erent bullets on the fabric. [11].…”
Section: Blunt Impact Damagementioning
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“…The transport network efficiency is vital for military operation other than war carrying out. This is a complex problem involving security workers, equipment and command [4,5]. Unified Ammunition delivery and different management for working time and resting bring great pressure to equipment support.…”
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