Wound Ballistics by Beat P Kneubuehl

Wound Ballistics by Beat P Kneubuehl

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Zusammenfassung

The essential reference work on wound ballistics, this guide features the latest diagnostic and simulation methods as well as information on the newest types of rounds. It covers every aspect of the specialism from fundamentals to physics to bomb fragments.

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Wound Ballistics by Beat P Kneubuehl

The essential reference work on wound ballistics, this guide features the latest diagnostic and simulation methods as well as information on the newest types of rounds. It covers every aspect of the specialism from fundamentals to physics to bomb fragments.

From the reviews:

“The book concentrates on the practical application of research results in wound ballistics to the fields of forensic medicine and surgery… The clearly structured book is absolutely reader friendly; it includes 234 instructive illustrations and 156 tables, which are very helpful to understand the text. … This book can be recommended without any reservations to all scientifically active forensic specialists and criminalists.” (Stefan Pollak, International Journal of Legal Medicine, Vol. 126, 2012)

Dr in forens. sci. Beat P. Kneubühl, MD h. c.
M. in Mathematics

  • Director of the Center for Forensic Physics / Ballistics at the University of Bern’s Institute for Forensic Medicine
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ISBN 13 9783642435898
ISBN 10 3642435890
Titel Wound Ballistics
Autor Beat P Kneubuehl
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Springer
Erscheinungsjahr 2014-11-11
Seitenanzahl 496
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