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      • The BPA of blood visible on the frontal side of the chest (the lance wound) shows that the Shroud represents the bleeding in a realistic manner for a standing position while the stains at the back—of a supposed postmortem bleeding from the same wound for a supine corpse—are totally unrealistic.
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  1. This is an evaluation of a paper published July 10, 2018, in the Journal of Forensic Sciences. The paper is titled “A BPA Approach to the Shroud of Turin” by Matteo Borrini, Ph.D., and Luigi Garlaschelli, M. Sc. (Ref. 1). A “BPA” is a bloodstain pattern analysis. This paper on BPA of the Shroud is evaluated to determine the soundness of ...

  2. Jul 10, 2018 · The BPA of blood visible on the frontal side of the chest (the lance wound) shows that the Shroud represents the bleeding in a realistic manner for a standing position while the stains at the back—of a supposed postmortem bleeding from the same wound for a supine corpse—are totally unrealistic.

    • Matteo Borrini, Luigi Garlaschelli
    • 2019
  3. The BPA of blood visible on the frontal side of the chest (the lance wound) shows that the Shroud represents the bleeding in a realistic manner for a standing position while the stains at the back-of a supposed postmortem bleeding from the same wound for a supine corpse-are totally unrealistic.

    • Matteo Borrini, Luigi Garlaschelli
    • 2019
  4. Jul 10, 2018 · TLDR. The BPA of blood visible on the frontal side of the chest (the lance wound) shows that the Shroud represents the bleeding in a realistic manner for a standing position while the stains at the back—of a supposed postmortem bleeding from the same wound for a supine corpse—are totally unrealistic. Expand.

  5. The BPA of blood visible on the frontal side of the chest (the lance wound) shows that the Shroud represents the bleeding in a realistic manner for a standing position while the stains at the back-of a supposed postmortem bleeding from the same wound for a supine corpse-are totally unrealistic.

    • Matteo Borrini
  6. researchonline.ljmu.ac.uk › id › eprintLJMU Research Online

    KEYWORDS: forensic science, BPA, Shroud, Turin, bloodstain pattern analysis, crucifixion. The Shroud of Turin is an ancient linen cloth measuring approximately 4.4 x 1.1 m, bearing. on one side the faint image of a crucified man showing all the marks of the Passion of Jesus.

  7. The BPA of blood visible on the frontal side of the chest (the lance wound) shows that the Shroud represents the bleeding in a realistic manner for a standing position while the stains at the back—of a supposed postmortem bleeding from the same wound for a supine corpse—are totally unrealistic.

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