@article{ref1, title="Matching bullets to bone impact signatures", journal="Journal of forensic sciences", year="1991", author="Smith, O. C. and Symes, S. A. and Berryman, Hugh E. and LeVaughn, M. A.", volume="36", number="6", pages="1736-1739", abstract="When bone is penetrated or perforated by a bullet, the bullet's impacting surface is often uniquely modeled by the fractured bone. Reconstructing bone with simple super-imposition of the bullet's contour lines allows matching of a particular bullet to its specific bone defect.

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