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The science of gunshot residue analysis
12023-10-20T23:34:29-07:00Jane Lah689ef3bc5e8206f2e55474a83c1a71535b012294416061After a gun is fired, tiny particles called gunshot residue are left behind. What are these tiny particles, and how can they help ...plain2023-10-20T23:34:29-07:00YouTube2022-12-12T17:29:52ZA2tK_6Q7GS8The Royal InstitutionJane Lah689ef3bc5e8206f2e55474a83c1a71535b012294
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12023-10-20T18:57:30-07:00Gunpowder Residue14plain2023-10-20T23:35:59-07:00History Ned Doheny Jr. Doheny Library On the night of February 16, 1929, Ned and his close friend and personal secretary, T. Hugh Plunkett, were found shot to death in one of the guest bedrooms of Greystone, Ned's Beverly Hills mansion. After his death, his parents donated $1.1 million to USC to build the Edward L. Doheny, Jr. Memorial Library.
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Gunshot Residue Analysis Gunshot Residue (GSR): GSR arises from the cooling and condensation of the materials produced by the combustion reactions within the firearm and can be deposited on the firer, bystanders, and surrounding surfaces in the event of a discharge. Chemical analysis - combustion reaction from primer that results in lead, barium, antimony byproducts