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Daniel Attinger

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Forensic Science International|March 20, 2019
Charts based on millions of fluid dynamics simulations provide a simple tool to estimate how far from its source a specific blood stain can be foundDaniel Attinger
Forensic Science International|January 17, 2024
Letter to the Editor commenting on "Towards more relevance in forensic science research and development'', by Weyermann et alDaniel Attinger
Scientific Reports|July 20, 2016
Thermodynamics and historical relevance of a jetting thermometer made of Chinese zisha ceramicVincent Lee, Daniel Attinger
Forensic Science International|February 7, 2018
Impact of carpet construction on fluid penetration: The case of bloodChengcheng Feng, Stephen Michielsen, Daniel Attinger
Journal of Burn Care & Research : Official Publication of the American Burn Association|January 3, 2012
How to cool a burn: a heat transfer point of viewAnne Baldwin, Jie Xu, Daniel Attinger
Forensic Science International|August 2, 2017
Bloodstains on woven fabric: Simulations and experiments for quantifying the uncertainty on the impact and directional anglesPrashant Agrawal, Laurel Barnet, Daniel Attinger
Journal of Forensic Sciences|October 29, 2021
Using the likelihood ratio in bloodstain pattern analysisDaniel Attinger, Kris De Brabanter, Christophe Champod
Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids|January 31, 2012
Source-like solution for radial imbibition into a homogeneous semi-infinite porous mediumJunfeng Xiao, Howard A Stone, Daniel Attinger
Journal of Forensic Sciences|January 17, 2020
Automatic Classification of Bloodstain Patterns Caused by Gunshot and Blunt Impact at Various DistancesYu Liu, Daniel Attinger, Kris De Brabanter
Journal of Forensic Sciences|June 9, 2020
Authors' ResponseDaniel Attinger, Yu Liu, Kris De Brabanter
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Forensic Science International|March 20, 2019
Charts based on millions of fluid dynamics simulations provide a simple tool to estimate how far from its source a specific blood stain can be foundDaniel Attinger
Forensic Science International|January 17, 2024
Letter to the Editor commenting on "Towards more relevance in forensic science research and development'', by Weyermann et alDaniel Attinger
Scientific Reports|July 20, 2016
Thermodynamics and historical relevance of a jetting thermometer made of Chinese zisha ceramicVincent Lee, Daniel Attinger
Forensic Science International|February 7, 2018
Impact of carpet construction on fluid penetration: The case of bloodChengcheng Feng, Stephen Michielsen, Daniel Attinger
Journal of Burn Care & Research : Official Publication of the American Burn Association|January 3, 2012
How to cool a burn: a heat transfer point of viewAnne Baldwin, Jie Xu, Daniel Attinger
Forensic Science International|August 2, 2017
Bloodstains on woven fabric: Simulations and experiments for quantifying the uncertainty on the impact and directional anglesPrashant Agrawal, Laurel Barnet, Daniel Attinger
Journal of Forensic Sciences|October 29, 2021
Using the likelihood ratio in bloodstain pattern analysisDaniel Attinger, Kris De Brabanter, Christophe Champod
Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids|January 31, 2012
Source-like solution for radial imbibition into a homogeneous semi-infinite porous mediumJunfeng Xiao, Howard A Stone, Daniel Attinger
Journal of Forensic Sciences|January 17, 2020
Automatic Classification of Bloodstain Patterns Caused by Gunshot and Blunt Impact at Various DistancesYu Liu, Daniel Attinger, Kris De Brabanter
Journal of Forensic Sciences|June 9, 2020
Authors' ResponseDaniel Attinger, Yu Liu, Kris De Brabanter
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