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Publikováno v:
Journal of Military Studies. 10:118-129
A systematic review of the literature was carried out using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) method to investigate the frequency of military thoracic gunshot wounds (GSWs) and deaths in combat theatres s
Publikováno v:
Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology. 17:665-669
Forensic reconstructions and ballistic testing requires the use of consistent and repeatable simulants. Synthetic bone has been developed to be mechanically similar to human bone; however, it does not have the same viscoelastic properties. Bone acts
Autor:
Noah Shawcross, Hector Cayuela, Anna Wilson, Isabel van Santen, Juliette Reed, Amy Pullen, Daniel Mcrae
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Healthcare Simulation.
Simulation equipment is often prohibitively expensive. More so for smaller remote settings and developing countries. Reducing costs is essential to increase widespread uptake of high-fidelity simulation tools. We describe the evolution of a cooperati
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Legal Medicine. 135:521-526
In ballistic testing and forensic reconstruction, there is a need to use repeatable and consistent simulants. While synthetic bone is mechanically similar to human bone, it does not have the same viscoelastic properties. In high-energy impact such as
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Legal Medicine. 135:909-912
Synthetic skin simulants are used both in wound ballistics and forensic investigations and should display similar mechanical properties to human tissue and therefore need to be validated. It is recognised that skin simulants may have a significantly
Autor:
Seth C Taylor, David C. Kieser, Benjamin Ondruschka, Niels Hammer, Amy Pullen, Gary J. Hooper, Elena F. Kranioti
Publikováno v:
BMJ Military Health. 168:196-199
BackgroundHandguns and rifles are often involved in violent deaths such as homicide and suicide. Consequently, forensic investigations are important to clarify the nature of ballistic trauma.MethodsThis study investigated the differences in entrance
Publikováno v:
International journal of legal medicine. 135(2)
In ballistic testing and forensic reconstruction, there is a need to use repeatable and consistent simulants. While synthetic bone is mechanically similar to human bone, it does not have the same viscoelastic properties. In high-energy impact such as
Publikováno v:
BMJ military health. 168(2)
IntroductionA review of ballistic gelatin calibration standards has highlighted that data used from studies with different calibrations methods may not be able to be compared. Calibration of ballistic gelatin did not occur until the mid-1980s when Fa
Autor:
David C. Kieser, Amy Pullen
Publikováno v:
31st International Symposium on Ballistics.
Skin simulant used in ballistic evaluations should have mechanical properties similar to human skin. It is desired to use synthetic simulants for consistency. The Aim of the study was to determine the if RBK simulant can be utilized n 10% gelatin and
Publikováno v:
Journal of Physics: Conference Series. 1721:012020
While tissue simulants are considered best practice for ballistic evaluations, there is an ongoing debate about the use of tissue simulant and their relevance and there are calls to improve models by making them more anatomically relevant by the intr