Brinkmann B, Madea B, Rand S
Z Rechtsmed. 1985;94(3):237-44. doi: 10.1007/BF00204088.
The stains produced from micro-blood-drops (blood volume 0.2 microliter) on different substrate materials were examined with respect to morphological characteristics. Micro-stains made on paper showed the same general pattern as larger (macro-)bloodstains on the same substrate. The use of shirt material as substrate, however, resulted in differences in the stain pattern, particularly a greater variation within otherwise identical series. In addition when the angle of the bloodstains was acute, a variable number of smaller stains became detached. In these cases definite criteria can still be found for a description of bloodstains and for estimating the approximate angle of impact.
针对不同底物材料上微量血滴(血量0.2微升)产生的血迹,对其形态特征进行了研究。在纸张上形成的微血迹与在相同底物上较大的(宏观)血迹呈现出相同的总体模式。然而,使用衬衫材料作为底物时,血迹模式存在差异,特别是在其他方面相同的系列中变化更大。此外,当血迹角度为锐角时,会有数量不等的较小血迹脱落。在这些情况下,仍可找到明确的标准来描述血迹并估计大致的撞击角度。