![]() ![]() The economy is likely to expand 5.5 percent in 2014, according to the poll, higher than previously expected after strong exports and solid industrial production lifted growth in the first quarter.Įxports, especially electronics, have supported the growth momentum, although volatility in oil and gas exports has affected trade.Įxports grew 18.9 percent in April, nearly twice what economists had expected, buoyed by strong demand for electronics. The forecasts ranged from 5.0 to 6.3 percent. Angle of Incidence The three-dimensional location from which spatter originated.KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's robust economy probably slowed in the second quarter as export growth eased and consumers began to feel the effects of central bank measures to limit the rapid rise in household debt, while tourism suffered from the negative image cast by the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370.Įconomists polled by Reuters expected gross domestic product to rise 5.8 percent from a year earlier, down from 6.2 percent in the first quarter. This approximates the two-dimensional place from which the bloodstains were projected. Phenolphthalein Used in test to determine if a substance is blood Colorless in acid, pink in alkali (base) Area of Convergence The area on a two-dimensional plane where lines traced through the long axis of several individual bloodstains meet. If blood is present, the indicator immediately turns pink Surface Tension the force that acts on the surface of a liquid and that tends to minimize the area of the surface makes blood cells "stick together" impact spatter A bloodstain pattern produced when an object makes forceful contact with a source of blood, projecting drops of blood outward from the source. A+ is type A blood that has Rh antigen) ABO blood groups based on having an A, B, both or no antigens on red blood cells Luminol and Bluestar Tests that use luminescence to detect blood Kastle-Meyer test A presumptive blood test using phenolphthalein and hydrogen peroxide. Rh factor Refers to the presence or absence of the Rh antigen on red blood cells responsible for blood types being + or - (ex. MVIS (Medium-Velocity Impact Spatter) A bloodstain pattern caused by a medium-speed impact or force to a blood source, a beating or stabbing typically causes this type of spatter Origin The point in space where the blood spatter came from Passive Drop Bloodstain drop(s) created or formed by the force of gravity acting alone Projected Bloodstain Pattern A bloodstain pattern produced by blood released under pressure, such as arterial spurting, as opposed to by an impact Satellite Spatter Small droplets of blood distributed around a drop or pool of blood as a result of the blood hitting the target surface Spatter Blood that has been dispersed as a result of force applied to its source may vary depending on the force that created it Spike/ Spine The pointed or elongated stains that radiate from the central area of a bloodstain Swipe Pattern The transfer of blood from a moving source onto an unstained surface Target The surface on which blood has been deposited Transfer or Contact Pattern A bloodstain pattern created when a wet, bloody surface comes in contact with a second surface Void An absence of stains in an otherwise continuous bloodstain pattern, like a reverse shadow Wipe Pattern A bloodstain pattern created when an object moves through an existing stain, removing it or changing its appearance Agglutination Clumping of cells caused by antigen-antibody response Antigen A protein that, when introduced in the blood, triggers the production of an antibody Antibodies Protein in the blood plasma used by the Immune system to identify and neutralize bacteria, viruses, and other foreign objects Passive Bloodstains Bloodstain patterns created by the force of gravity acting alone on the blood drops Karl Landsteiner (1901) Discovered that blood can be grouped into different types, A, B, AB and O.
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