Publications by authors named "M Gallidabino"

Article Synopsis
  • Smokeless powders (SLPs) consist of thermolabile and non-thermolabile compounds, and their analysis using GC-MS (Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry) can be significantly influenced by the conditions during injection, but no systematic studies had been previously conducted.
  • A recent study examined how the type of injector liner and the inlet temperature affect the chemical profiles of SLPs, revealing that both factors are crucial for obtaining reliable results, with the liner type having a notable impact.
  • Interestingly, while higher temperatures led to the degradation of some thermolabile compounds like nitroglycerin, these extreme conditions actually resulted in more consistent measurements, suggesting that contrary to prior beliefs, harsher conditions might be more beneficial for profiling.
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Knowledge of the number of fibres transferred during a particular activity is essential for the interpretation of findings in similar criminal cases. In this regard, violent contacts and physical assaults still present a challenge, due to a lack of robust published data. Hereby, we present the outcome of an empirical study where different assault activities were simulated by a Jiu Jitsu team and participants were asked to play either the role of an aggressive 'assailant' or a defensive 'victim', wearing cotton garments (i.

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Headspace solid-phase micro-extraction (SPME) is a promising technique for the characterisation and profiling of gunshot exhausts in spent cartridge casings, especially for health and environmental risk assessments, as well as forensic purposes. To date, however, no comprehensive investigation has been carried out to objectively assess the kinds of compound released during a discharge that can be recovered by this approach, the selectivity of the main commercially available fibres, and their relative performances for the analysis of gunshot exhausts and the discrimination of different ammunition types. This study aimed to fill this gap.

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