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  1. Bloodstain Pattern Analysis - Forensic Science Simplified

    Bloodstains are classified into three basic types: passive stains, transfer stains and projected or impact stains. Passive stains include drops, flows and pools, and typically result from gravity …

  2. Types of Blood Spatter Stains - Scientist who draws

    Feb 21, 2023 · Flow pattern: A flow pattern is caused by the directional movement of blood on a surface due to gravity. The direction of the flow will always be downwards (towards the …

  3. Flow Pattern A bloodstain pattern resulting from the movement of a volume of blood on a surface due to gravity or movement of the target. Forward Spatter Pattern A bloodstain pattern …

  4. Once Upon a Blood Spatter: The Complete Guide

    When airflow forces blood out of the nose, mouth or injured airway or lung, the resulting bloodstain pattern is known as an expirated spatter. The airflow is the propelling force that …

  5. How To Differentiate Between Normal And Abnormal Doppler Flow

    Mar 26, 2025 · Consistent Waveform Patterns: Normal Doppler flow exhibits regular and predictable waveform patterns, reflecting steady and unobstructed blood circulation. Uniform …

  6. Bloodstain Pattern Analysis: Forensic Types & Classification

    B. Flow Pattern. Patterns made by drops or large amounts of blood flowing with the pull of gravity are called flows. Flows may be formed by single drops or large volumes of blood coming from …

  7. Terminology: Pattern Types – Language of Forensics: Bloodstain Pattern

    A pattern that is formed by blood dripping from a moving object or person onto the ground, outlining the direction of movement. Flow Pattern A bloodstain pattern that forms by …

  8. Introduction to Bloodstain Pattern Analysis - Simplyforensic

    Dec 29, 2024 · Blood droplets scattered across surfaces tell stories that witness statements alone cannot reveal. Bloodstain pattern analysis decodes these stories, offering forensic experts …

  9. Normal Blood Flow in Arteries and Veins - Radiology Key

    Dec 27, 2016 · Flowing blood obeys the same principles of flow as do all fluids. Blood travels through arteries in a series of layers, a pattern known as laminar flow. The outermost layer of …

  10. Flow Pattern – Bloodstain Pattern Analysis Terminology …

    Definition, description, and examples of Flow Pattern. Based on the SWGSTAIN and IABPA bloodstain terminology. Includes cross-reference with other terminology.

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