_____ ballistics comprises the changes caused when a missile penetrates a human or animal body.
Appearance of shotgun entry wounds at different ranges:Gas rebound will be seen only in _____ wounds
Appearance of shotgun entry wounds at different ranges:_____ is only seen in contact shot wounds
The main mechanism of damage in a shotgun is?_____
_____ is the science of mechanics that deals with the flight, behaviour and effects of projectiles.
Bullet _____ wounds on the skull are wider on the outer table
Appearance of shotgun entry wounds at different ranges:_____ will be seen in 1m-5m wounds
The following phenomenon describes _____ of bullet
Classify mechanical injuries based on the type of weapon used.
Major points of impact and injury for an unrestrained driver in a deceleration (head-on) collision: _____
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