Bloodstain Patterns.

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Bloodstain Patterns

Pooling, Flow and Transfer Patterns Passive Patterns Passive Drop Pooling, Flow and Transfer Patterns Drip Pattern

Transfer Patterns Swipe Pattern Wipe Pattern

Projected Patterns High Velocity Arterial Spurt Cast Off Back Spatter Impact Spatter

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