And they have connected the gun that was found in the dumpster through ballistics to the bullets found in the victim. |
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Case head expansion and dropped primers occurred long before ballistics got interesting. |
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During this trip, he started to shift his attention from ballistics back to mathematics. |
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Towards the end of the war, Goldie was transferred to London, where he worked on ballistics at the Woolwich Arsenal. |
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It bans the private sale of all firearms, creates a Federal ballistics database, and much more. |
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To equal black powder ballistics and pressures in the.45 Colt requires tiny little charges of most smokeless propellants. |
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A knowledge of ballistics involved a grasp of mathematics, and that too became a factor in changing military education. |
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He said the confiscated rifles have been sent to Australia to check ballistics to see if a link can be established with Wednesday's attack. |
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The cartridge was designed to improve on the accuracy of and duplicate the ballistics of the.22 Magnum in a reloadable case. |
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They will run it with the ballistics of bullets used in other crimes, in case you used the gun earlier. |
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Prosecutors say he is tied to the crime by witnesses, blood spatters, ballistics and DNA analysis. |
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The mathematical ballistics of 1918 was neither as refined as axiomatic geometry nor as theoretical as algebraic topology. |
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It's just as accurate, it provides somewhat better ballistics, and the choice of ammunition and rifles is excellent. |
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As a result, there are myriad British Nitro Express cartridges exhibiting similar ballistics and knockdown power in the.450 to.475 range. |
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The premise of the.45 Glock Automatic Pistol is to provide the ballistics of the.45 Automatic Colt Pistol in a smaller platform. |
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The ballistics of a bullet lodged in the sidewalk indicated that the man missed, from five paces away. |
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The ballistics report concluded that he was mortally wounded one-and-a-half metres from the jeep. |
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She wasn't trained extensively in weaponry and ballistics, but it never really was hard to place the sound of a thermal explosive going off. |
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No one intended to besmirch your handguns, but just to keep things straight, we checked with Winchester on our ballistics. |
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If you could forgive the ends, the means was actually a neat project in puerile ballistics. |
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He had a real understanding of fortification, ballistics and shipping, and could discuss mathematics and astronomy on equal terms with experts. |
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In 1940 Wilkinson began war work which involved mathematical and numerical work on ballistics. |
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The embedded ballistics of the FCS ballistic computer gives the gunner range and accuracy. |
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Internal ballistics modeled the forces inside of a gun barrel while external ballistics modeled the flight of a projectile. |
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By the mid-nineteenth century, advances in physics, chemistry, metallurgy, and ballistics were influencing the manufacture of weapons. |
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The characteristics of spider silk could have applications in areas ranging from medicine to ballistics. |
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Bliss worked on ballistics during World War I and designed new firing tables for artillery. |
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At that instant, the total effects of interior ballistics in terms of developed muzzle velocity and spin have been imparted to the projectile. |
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However, the ballistics of the M16 round are not optimum inside a building. |
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The Swift achieves its ballistics with heavier bullets than the.204, and these heavier bullets carry more energy. |
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Then, as now, many handgun carriers were perfectly happy with mousegun ballistics. |
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They achieve these efficient ballistics with moderate recoil, even in rifles that are light and portable enough to be carded comfortably. |
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Similar ballistics in a rifle that fit Simone seemed to be the answer. |
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Moreover, it is not surprising that MONUC's offer to facilitate the ballistics test was publicly rejected by the Military Court. |
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With the birth of civil and military aviation in the early 1900s, the focus of weather intelligence shifted from ballistics studies to aviation support. |
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To be sure, there are professorships, and ballistics experts in the Navy, but these aren't actually all that well paid. |
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In Northern Ireland, the authorities have created a ballistics register for every police and civilian held firearm. |
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Vidocq may not, as his admirers claim, have invented fingerprinting and the science of ballistics, but he did show the importance of keeping detailed criminal records. |
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Howard Ryan, a ballistics expert, testified for the state that Kyle was immediately incapacitated by the bullets and was not facing the shooter. |
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The high-profile pathologist said her role on site is minimal as the experts in photography, blood patterns, fingerprints and ballistics take over. |
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If you can imbed the actual physics of ballistics in the game, then they're actually learning as they do it. |
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He admitted in court that he was not a pathologist, and that he did not have any formal training in ballistics or sound. |
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The objective was to provide.270 ballistics in a cartridge short enough to function in the Winchester M88 lever-action and M100 semiautomatic rifles. |
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Photography and photomicrography, document examination, ballistics, and other scientific techniques are also standard crime-laboratory tools. |
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An aramid fabric for ballistics is produced on a 190 cm wide rapier weaving machine with dobby. |
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But DiMaio, with his ballistics and forensic credentials, may have been more persuasive. |
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Chunks of the exterior wall at Vinny's Bakery on Lewis Street – the site of the shooting – have been removed for ballistics. |
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In early June a ballistics expert, P. J. F. Mead, examined the bullet that was extracted from Miller's flack jacket. |
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Such sources are used for studying dynamic events associated with ballistics, explosives, implosions or detonators. |
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This extraordinarily accurate cartridge has excellent defensive ballistics, spitting a 165-grain Speer Gold Dot bullet at about 1,150 feet per second. |
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Physical evidence such as ballistics reports have been found to be incorrect. |
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The Commission has sent this weapon to a foreign laboratory for ballistics analysis to determine whether it was indeed used in the attack. |
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The army had offered him a reserve officer's commission and the command of the office of experimental ballistics at its new Aberdeen proving ground. |
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You look at the ballistics evidence, and the witnesses and what they said they saw and what the prosecution says, and it does not hold up. |
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A handgun was found near Cora Caro, and ballistics tests have determined that bullets from the. |
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His attorneys had filed an appeal challenging ballistics evidence linking Davis to the crime, and eyewitness testimony identifying Davis as the killer. |
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Scientific and forensic techniques used by medical examiners include those from genetics, ballistics, pathology, odontology, hematology, anthropology, and criminology. |
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You will become a spy working for a secret agency and will try out some investigative methods, such as dactylography, ballistics or document encrypting. |
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In Washington, they had burned the Capitol and the White House, and with their rutilant rockets and airburst ballistics they tried to destroy Baltimore. |
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The first thing the troops did on arrival in Tijuana was to disarm the local police, confiscating their guns for ballistics tests to check whether they had been used in murders. |
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Deputy Chairman of the National Defence Commission, supervising the acquisition abroad of advanced technology for nuclear and ballistics programmes. |
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Whether it is a forensic scientist, a ballistics expert or a psychiatrist, all of them use a specialized vocabulary that most people have difficulty understanding. |
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Although the crime lab claimed that the main bullet fragment removed from Faulkner's head was too damaged to test, the defense team's ballistics expert denied this. |
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The main positive experience was the fact that so many hunters adapted their own shooting style to make full use of the ballistics associated with steel shot. |
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The IBIS technology assists forensic ballistics analysts in the preliminary analysis of images by detecting and extracting minute details that are compared against an inventory of ballistic reference data. |
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The case of two policemen caught while trying to alter their weapons to prevent a ballistics expert from proving their involvement in executions had been dismissed, and they had not even been suspended from service. |
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His knowledge of ballistics lead him to reason that a projectile could be made to follow the curvature of the Earth if it were given a sufficiently large initial velocity. |
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Galileo and other scientists pioneered the study of optics, ballistics, astronomy, anatomy, and so on. |
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Because some government officials apparently talked out of turn, the Russians can now engage in ballistics blackmail with our allies. |
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The one and only computer program designed exclusively for unraveling the downrange ballistics of shotshells. |
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He also studied other areas, ranging from agriculture, ballistics, water and freezing, light and refraction, to name only a few. |
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A ballistics expert testified Wednesday that he tested the gun but there was no way to prove when it had been last fired. |
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The 60th edition reviews 60 years of six-guns, ammunitions, and ballistics. |
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Match bullets have thin copper jackets that are made to optimize external ballistics, while hunting bullets focus almost exclusively on terminal effects. |
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Then, arriving at the hunting grounds, input the new temperature and barometric pressure, and the handheld would compute a new ballistics flight table. |
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