Very little literature exists concerning radiochemical and microscopic analyses of gunshot wounds in decomposed material, and even less concerning skeletonized samples; the most advanced technologies may provide useful indications for the diagnosis of suspect lesions, especially if gunshot wounds are no longer recognizable. However, we know very little of the survival of gunshot residues (GSR) in skeletonized samples. This study examined nine gunshot wounds produced on pig heads which then underwent skeletonization for 4years, and four gunshot entries on human heads from judicial cases which were then macerated to the bone in water; the samples underwent scanning electron microscopy coupled with energy dispersive X-ray (SEM-EDX) analysis. P...
Analysis of lesions in forensic anthropology brings with it several questions (definition of the typ...
Background and Aims: the sampling procedures of gunshot residues (GSR) on entry wounds is crucial an...
Gunshot residue (GSR) evidence may be altered or obscured by after-death events such as putrefaction...
abstract: Distinguishing between projectile and blunt force or sharp force trauma can be complicated...
The research and analysis of gunshot residues has a relevant role in the examination of gunshot woun...
The research and analysis of gunshot residues has a relevant role in the examination of gunshot woun...
Gunshot residue (GSR) has been sought and demonstrated on many types of material and with many techn...
Gunshot residue (GSR) has been sought and demonstrated on many types of material and with many techn...
none5noIn literature, many studies have been performed in order to investigate the presence of GSR (...
This thesis contributes to the understanding of the persistence of gunshot residue (GSR) in tissues ...
In case of gunshot wounds, forensic anthropologists and pathologists have many tools at hand, and th...
Understanding how bone behaves when subjected to ballistic impact is of critical importance for fore...
In this study we have evaluated the detectability of lead deriving from Gunshot Residues (GSR) on hu...
Presented at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, February 17‐22, 2...
Gunshot residue (GSR) evidence may be altered or obscured by after-death events such as putrefaction...
Analysis of lesions in forensic anthropology brings with it several questions (definition of the typ...
Background and Aims: the sampling procedures of gunshot residues (GSR) on entry wounds is crucial an...
Gunshot residue (GSR) evidence may be altered or obscured by after-death events such as putrefaction...
abstract: Distinguishing between projectile and blunt force or sharp force trauma can be complicated...
The research and analysis of gunshot residues has a relevant role in the examination of gunshot woun...
The research and analysis of gunshot residues has a relevant role in the examination of gunshot woun...
Gunshot residue (GSR) has been sought and demonstrated on many types of material and with many techn...
Gunshot residue (GSR) has been sought and demonstrated on many types of material and with many techn...
none5noIn literature, many studies have been performed in order to investigate the presence of GSR (...
This thesis contributes to the understanding of the persistence of gunshot residue (GSR) in tissues ...
In case of gunshot wounds, forensic anthropologists and pathologists have many tools at hand, and th...
Understanding how bone behaves when subjected to ballistic impact is of critical importance for fore...
In this study we have evaluated the detectability of lead deriving from Gunshot Residues (GSR) on hu...
Presented at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, February 17‐22, 2...
Gunshot residue (GSR) evidence may be altered or obscured by after-death events such as putrefaction...
Analysis of lesions in forensic anthropology brings with it several questions (definition of the typ...
Background and Aims: the sampling procedures of gunshot residues (GSR) on entry wounds is crucial an...
Gunshot residue (GSR) evidence may be altered or obscured by after-death events such as putrefaction...