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  2. Ballistic gelatin - Wikipedia

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    Photo of synthetic ballistic gelatin showing terminal fragmentation of a .243 projectile. Ballistic gelatin is a testing medium designed to simulate the effects of bullet wounds in animal muscle tissue. It was developed and improved by Martin Fackler and others in the field of wound ballistics. It is calibrated to match pig muscle, which is ...

  3. Very-low-drag bullet - Wikipedia

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    Usage has been greatest from military snipers and long-range target shooters, including F-class and benchrest competitors, but hunters have also benefited. Most VLD bullets are used in rifles. VLD bullets typically have a ballistic coefficient greater than 0.5, although the threshold is undefined. [1]

  4. Salé cranium - Wikipedia

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    The Salé cranium is a pathological specimen of enigmatic Middle Pleistocene hominin [1] discovered from Salé, Morocco by quarrymen in 1971. [2] Since its discovery, the specimen has variously been classified as Homo sapiens , Homo erectus , [ 3 ] Homo rhodesiensis / bodoensis , [ 4 ] [ 5 ] or Homo heidelbergensis .

  5. Talk:Ballistic gelatin - Wikipedia

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    The second picture (Terminal performance comparison of 7.62×39mm and 5.45×39mm ammunition in ballistic gelatin) shows effects of full metal jacketed rifle rounds on ballistic soap obviously. Ballistic soap features nearly the same specifications like ballistic gelatine, so effects either in gelatine, soap or human soft tissue (muscle) can be ...

  6. Handgun effectiveness - Wikipedia

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    There is a significant body of evidence that Hydrostatic shock (more precisely known as the ballistic pressure wave) can contribute to handgun bullet effectiveness. Recent work published by scientists M Courtney and A Courtney provides compelling support for the role of a ballistic pressure wave in incapacitation and injury.

  7. Gene gun - Wikipedia

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    The target of a gene gun is often a callus of undifferentiated plant cells or a group of immature embryos growing on gel medium in a Petri dish. After the DNA-coated gold particles have been delivered to the cells, the DNA is used as a template for transcription (transient expression) and sometimes it integrates into a plant chromosome ('stable ...