w3 terms (Time of Death, Blood) Flashcards

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Algor Mortis

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The cooling of the body after death

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Circumstantial evidence

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Indirect evidence that tends to prove a fact by proving other events or circumstances which afford a basis for a reasonable inference of the occurrence of the fact at issue

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Entomology

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The scientific study of insects

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Fluorescence

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The emission of radiation, especially of visible light, by a substance during exposure to external radiation such as light or X-rays

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Livor Mortis

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Settling of the blood in the lower portion of the body, causing a discolouration of the skin

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Mummification

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To make a dead body into a mummy by embalming and/ or drying

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Putrefaction

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The anaerobic decomposition of organic matter by bacteria and fungi that results in obnoxiously odorous products

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Radioactive decay

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The spontaneous transformation of an unstable atomic nucleus into a lighter one, in which radiation is released

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Rigor Mortis

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Chemical changes in the muscles after death, causing the limbs of the corpse to become stiff

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Antibodies

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Immunoglobins produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen; recognizes and binds to “alien” substances in blood

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Antigens

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Proteins on the surface of red blood cells which induces an immune response; responsible for phenomenon of blood typing

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Blood spatter analysis

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Use of blood distribution to determine how crime was committed

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Blood typing

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The process of identifying an individual’s blood group by testing a sample of blood; determined by the antigens present on an individual’s red blood cells

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Erythrocytes

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Red blood cells containing hemoglobin; biconcave and without a nucleus

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High velocity spatter

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Blood spatter pattern caused by a very energetic event, e.g. gunshot

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Kastle Meyer Test

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Presumptive test for blood using phenolphthalein

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Low velocity spatter

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Blood spatter pattern caused by a low energy event, e.g. blood falling from a wound

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Medium velocity spatter

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Blood spatter pattern caused by a relatively energetic event, e.g. beaten with a baseball bat

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Precipitin Test

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Antibody technology; a test used in criminology for determining the source of a blood stain