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Basic data Standard ID | GA/T 242-2018 (GA/T242-2018) | Description (Translated English) | Terminology for physical and chemical examination of trace evidence in Forensics | Sector / Industry | Public Security (Police) Industry Standard (Recommended) | Classification of Chinese Standard | A90 | Classification of International Standard | 13.310 | Word Count Estimation | 62,613 | Date of Issue | 2018-06-28 | Date of Implementation | 2018-06-28 | Issuing agency(ies) | Ministry of Public Security |
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Terminology for physical and chemical examination of trace evidence in Forensics
ICS 13.310
A90
People's Republic of China Public Safety Industry Standard
Replaces GA/T 242-2000
Physico-chemical test terms for forensic science trace evidence
2018-06-28 release
2018-06-28 Implementation
Published by the Ministry of Public Security of the People's Republic of China
Foreword
This standard was drafted in accordance with the rules given in GB/T 1.1-2009.
Please note that some elements of this document may involve patents. Publication of this document
The agency is not responsible for identifying these patents.
This standard replaces GA/T 242-2000 `` Physical and Chemical Examination Terms for Trace Material Evidence ''. Compared with GA/T 242-2000, the main changes
as follows.
--- Added terms and definitions related to physical and chemical testing of trace physical evidence (see 2.9, 2.12 ~ 2.27, 2.101, 2.123 ~ 2.125, 2.129,
2.136 ~ 2.138, 2.143, 2.150, 2.165 ~ 2.170, 2.176, 2.183 ~ 2.188, 2.193 ~ 2.197, 2.212 ~ 2.214,
2.216 ~ 2.218, 2.234 ~ 2.239, 2.246 ~ 2.254, 2.256, 2.261 ~ 2.265, 2.271 ~ 2.272, 2.275 ~ 2.278,
2.281 ~ 2.282, 2.288, 2.290 ~ 2.295, 2.301, 2.309 ~ 2.315, 2.319 ~ 2.320, 2.322 ~ 2.331, 2.337 ~
2.341, 2.346 ~ 2.354, 2.364 ~ 2.365, 2.425 ~ 2.428, 2.433 ~ 2.439, 2.450 ~ 2.459);
--- Deleted the terms and definitions of "Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy", "Atomic Emission Spectroscopy" and "Thin Layer Chromatography"
4.2.16 ~ 4.2.20);
--- Added the terms and definitions of "Mass spectrometry", "Gas-mass spectrometry" and "LC-MS" test methods
2.229, 2.283, 2.446, 2.462);
--- Added the terms and definitions of "Capillary Electrophoresis Test Method" (see 2.189 ~ 191, 2.241 ~ 2.245);
--- Added the term and definition of "NMR" (see 2.52, 2.106, 2.139 ~ 2.140, 2.462).
This standard was proposed by the National Criminal Technical Standardization Technical Committee Physical and Chemical Inspection Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC179/SC4)
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This standard was drafted. Chinese Criminal Police Academy, Chinese People's Public Security University.
Drafters of this standard. Zhang Zhenyu, Yang Ruiqin, Wang Jinghan, Meng Pinjia, Shi Xiaofan, Wang Jifen, Wang Yan, Jiang Hong, Li Xinqian.
This standard was first issued in December.2000.
Physico-chemical test terms for forensic science trace evidence
1 Scope
This standard specifies the general terms and definitions of trace physical evidence and its testing methods in forensic science.
This standard applies to the unified theory of terminology and basic concepts in the field of physical and chemical examination of trace physical evidence in forensic science and other related fields.
Solution, other areas can also be used for reference.
2 terms and definitions
2.1
Arabiamucilage
The gum secreted from a tropical wild Robinia pseudoacacia tree is white to dark red hard and brittle solid particles.
2.2
Aminoresinpaint
Amino resin and base resin such as alkyd resin, polyester resin, epoxy resin and other coatings.
2.3
Spandex fiber
A synthetic fiber composed of polyurethane.
2.4
Octogen
A violent explosive, white solid.
2.5
Semi-dryingoil
Drying performance is between dry oil and non-drying oil. It takes a long time to dry animal or vegetable oil.
2.6
Peakwidthathalfheight
Peak width at half the height of a chromatographic or spectral peak.
2.7
Half microanalysis
Analysis of samples with a weight between 0.01g ~ 0.1g or a volume between 1mL ~ 10mL.
2.8
Hemicelulose
A general term for low molecular weight polysaccharide compounds in plant cells, heterogeneous glycans composed of two or more monosaccharides. Composition includes
Hexoses such as glucose, mannose, saccharose, and pentoses such as xylose, arabinose and the like.
2.9
Spore spore
Plants produce reproduction or dormant effects, and can directly develop into new individual cells.
2.10
Retention time
The time at which the maximum concentration of a separated sample component appears after injection into the column.
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