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  1. saraholic

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    Welcome back, Agertays. You were missed. :)
     
  2. GottaLoveVegas

    GottaLoveVegas Lab Technician

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    Haha yes ThumpyG is correct!
     
  3. ThumpyG

    ThumpyG Coroner

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    welcome back Agertays!

    next question: blunt force trauma. what methods are used to age a bruise?
     
  4. crmscnnvstgtr101

    crmscnnvstgtr101 CSI Level Two

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    taking a shot at this ... ...

    The cuvette holder unit of a Cary 100 Bio UV-Visible Spectrophotometer was replaced with the manufacture’s fibre optic cable and optical reflectance probe. The probe was placed on the skin surface. The absorption spectrum from 780 to 380 nm was collected and transformed into the first derivative. Calculation of the first derivative permits absorption attributed to haemoglobin degradation (primarily to bilirubin, but also haemosiderin) to be separated from absorption by haemoglobin.

    i have no idea if it is right or not
     
  5. ThumpyG

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    not exactly what I was looking for. Don't make the answers harder than they really are. ( I do this all of the time) I will give a clue: think of a bruise and the physiological changes that a bruise goes through. I am looking for two words in this answer.
     
  6. saraholic

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    Prepping the body for burial???? It may seem stupid, but i just guessed. :(
     
  7. Selina

    Selina CSI Level Two

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    What about heating up the room temperature?
    Just guessing, too......
     
  8. Agertays

    Agertays CSI Level Three

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    Yeh thats wat i would say too or maybe applying ice immediantly lol i dunno!
     
  9. GottaLoveVegas

    GottaLoveVegas Lab Technician

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    1) Embalming
    2) Process

    ???
    Or maybe "Embalming Fluid, I think I'm kinda close.
     
  10. saraholic

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    That's what I was trying to say, but you said it more eloquently. lol :lol:
     
  11. Guest

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    Colour and definition of shape (sharply defined bruise would indicate that it occured shortly before death)?
     
  12. ThumpyG

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    crimeshowjunkie, your answer was the closest, The color of the bruise (think of the color changes of a bruise, from a deep purple, or black/blue, to green, to dark yellow and finally a pale yellow. The second method used to age a bruise is histology, which is the tissue and cells.

    OK, I will leave the next question to CrimeShowJunkie
     
  13. Agertays

    Agertays CSI Level Three

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    Lol comon im waiting! jhehehehehe :D
     
  14. Guest

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    What is Genipin used for?
     
  15. Agertays

    Agertays CSI Level Three

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    DAng, i have no idea!!
     

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