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The Wonderful World of Hairs and Fibers

The Wonderful World of Hairs and Fibers. Different Scopes used to analyze hair and fiber Compound light Comparison Dissecting Polarized Scanning Electron

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Page 1: The Wonderful World of Hairs and Fibers. Different Scopes used to analyze hair and fiber Compound light Comparison Dissecting Polarized Scanning Electron

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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• Catagen– ~3 weeks long– Dormant, resting stage– Root gets longer and thinner

Stages of Hair “Life”

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• Telogen– ~6 months– Root

• Club shaped

• Pushes out and is shed

– Lose approximately 70 hairs/day

Stages of Hair “Life”

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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 = <1/3

• 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

Muskrat

Deer

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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

Telogen stage

Anagen StagePulled Hair

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Razor, Cut hair & Split hair

Razor

Cut

Split

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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 lifeDust Mite

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

Wool Cotton

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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