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Authors: | Dillenburg, Crisle Barros, Hélio L. Mileski, Thayse Stefani, Valter |
Title: | Fluorescent Benzazole Dyes for Bloodstain Detection and Bloody Fingermark Enhancement |
Issue Date: | 2017 |
metadata.dc.type: | Artigo - SUSP |
Abstract: | Bloodstains are the most common and useful type of physical evidence in crime investigation. The detection and examination of bloodstains are of great value in the reconstruction of a crime scene and linking a criminal or the victim with the crime scene. There is a wide variety of chemicals available for detecting bloodstains and enhancing bloody fingermarks, however, they have several associated challenges. For instance, they are generally unsuitable for dark and multi-colored substrates. |
Keywords: | Fluorescence Fingerprints Luminol Amido Black Rio Grande do Sul Instituto Geral de Perícias do RS |
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metadata.dc.description.physical: | 10 p. |
Appears in Collections: | BIBLIOTECA DIGITAL DO SUSP |
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