Human bloodstains: individualization by crossed electroimmunodiffusion
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- DOI: 10.1126/science.1273583
Human bloodstains: individualization by crossed electroimmunodiffusion
Abstract
Crossed electroimmunodiffusion was evaluated as a means for establishing the individuality ("fingerprinting") of human bloodstains. In ten separate examinations on stains from each of ten persons there was at least one peak with a unique range in height so that individualization was possible. The heights of certain peaks showed statistically significant female-male differences.
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