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  2. Crime scene cleanup - Wikipedia

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    In crime scene cleanup video games, the main objective in the game is the process of the cleanup. An example is Viscera Cleanup Detail. [18] Viscera Cleanup Detail is a PC game distributed through Steam that enables players to clean up blood and body remains after a Sci-Fi battle has occurred on a space station.

  3. File:Video of venipuncture (blood draw or collection) using ...

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    What links here; Upload file; Special pages; Printable version; Page information

  4. Personal protective equipment - Wikipedia

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    Personal protective equipment (PPE) is protective clothing, helmets, goggles, or other garments or equipment designed to protect the wearer's body from injury or infection. The hazards addressed by protective equipment include physical, electrical, heat, chemical, biohazards , and airborne particulate matter .

  5. Trapped in a Hole for Days and Covered in Blood and Lube ...

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    What was the process like when you had to wear the facehugger? A group was in charge of the facehuggers and they had their own studios that they worked out of on set.

  6. ‘Pools of blood’: Jurors watch drone video of crime scene at ...

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    Some non-graphic images were to be released Thursday night. Six law enforcement witnesses, including the first officers to arrive at the scene, their commanding officer and 911 operators, took the ...

  7. Los Angeles fires: NFL moves Vikings-Rams wild-card game to ...

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    The NFC wild-card game between the Los Angeles Rams and Minnesota Vikings is being moved to Arizona, the NFL announced Thursday. The game remains scheduled for Monday at 5 p.m. PT, but will now be ...

  8. Fleam - Wikipedia

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    The name is most likely derived from phlebotome: phlebos, Greek for blood vessel and tome, meaning to cut. [2] These instruments are the progression from the early use of fish teeth, sharpened stones, and thorns used to penetrate blood vessels. The earliest known examples are made of bronze with a myrtle-leaf shape to the blade.

  9. Bloodstain pattern analysis - Wikipedia

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    Bloodstain pattern analysis has been used informally for centuries, but the first modern study of blood stains was in 1895. Dr. Eduard Piotrowski of the University of Kraków published a paper titled "On the formation, form, direction, and spreading of blood stains after blunt trauma to the head."