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Title: The Wonderful World of Hairs and Fibers


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The Wonderful World of Hairs and Fibers
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Different Scopes used to analyze hair and fiber
  • Compound light
  • Comparison
  • Dissecting
  • Polarized
  • Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM)

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Stages of Hair Life
  • Anagen
  • Growing stage
  • Up to 6 years possible
  • Root shaped like flame
  • Hair grows 1cm/month (1 every 10 weeks)

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Stages of Hair Life
  • Catagen
  • 3 weeks long
  • Dormant, resting stage
  • Root? gets longer and thinner

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Stages of Hair Life
  • Telogen
  • 6 months
  • Root ?
  • Club shaped
  • Pushes out and is shed
  • Lose approximately 70 hairs/day

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Human Hair Parts
  • 1. Root
  • 2. Follicle
  • 3. Shaft
  • 4. Tip

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Human Hair Parts
  • 1. Distal (tip)
  • 2. Proximal (root end)
  • 3. Medulla
  • 4. Cuticle (contains scale pattern)
  • 5. Cortex

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Scale patterns
  • Imbricated
  • Mosaic
  • Petal
  • Pectinate
  • Chevron

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Medulla Types
  • Continuous
  • Fragmented
  • Intermittent/interrupted

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Medullary Index of Hair
  • To find the MI
  • Diameter of medulla/hair shaft diameter
  • Humans
  • Other animals 1/2
  • Classify Medulla as
  • Continuous, Interrupted, Fragmented, or Absent

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Example Medulla Patterns that can be seen
  • Lattice
  • Vacuolated
  • Uniserial
  • Multiserial

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Deer, Dog Muskrat hair
Deer
Muskrat
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Which is Caucasian, Negroid, Mongoloid Head Hair?
Caucasian, Europeans, Mexicans, Middle
Easterners oval to round
Negroid, Africans oval to flat
Mongoloid, Orientals, American Indians round
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Pulled Hair v. Shed Hair
Anagen Stage
Pulled Hair
Telogen stage
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Razor, Cut hair Split hair
Split
Razor
Cut
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Human eyebrow
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Burned hair
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Buckling of hair seen in pubic hair
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Hair match
  • This is the view that a comparison scope can give
    when comparing two matching hairs

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The small things in life
Eyelash mites
Bedbug feeding on flesh
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Fibers
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Types of fibers
  • Natural fibers
  • Animal fibers are most common at crime scene
  • Man-made

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Natural fibers
  • Animal
  • Wool from sheep most common
  • Goats, camel, alpaca, rabbit, mink, llamas,
    beaver
  • Plant
  • Cotton most common
  • Flax (linen), ramie, sisal, jute, hemp
  • Excrement
  • Silk from silkworm (cellulose from mulberry
    leaves)
  • Mineral
  • Asbestos

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Cotton fibers cross-section
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Wool fibers v. Cotton fibers
Cotton
Wool
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Flax Fibers
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Hemp fibers
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Silk fibers
  • Raw thrown
  • Wild silk

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Asbestos fibers
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Man-Made fibers
  • Regenerated fibers
  • Machine made from natural materials like cotton
    or wood
  • 1910 rayon, then acetate, then triacetate
  • Synthetic fibers
  • Most fibers are made synthetically from chemicals
  • 1939 nylon, then polyester and acrylic
  • Shape or cross-section can determine value of the
    fiber manufacturer specific

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Nylon fiber cross sections
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Acetate Fibers
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Nylon fibers
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Orlon Fibers
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Polypropylene fibers
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