Forensics Journal - Stevenson University 2011 | Seite 22
STEVENSON UNIVERSITY
TABLE 6: Rf VALUES OUTSIDE 95% RANGE OF AVERAGE Rf VALUES FROM AFG PLATES
SOLVENT
SYSTEM
BLACK
BP
OVER
ADG
3
BDG
BLACK
BP
UNDER
BLACK
NBP
OVER
8
AEG
1
CEG
BLUE
BP
UNDER
BLUE
NBP
OVER
BLUE
NBP
UNDER
TOTAL
INCONSISTENCIES
4
1
3
3
19
43
3
37
17
59
15
12
47
4
2
13
2
5
1
12
30
3
9
1
6
BEG
BLUE
BP
OVER
5
4
CDG
BLACK
NBP
UNDER
1
50
1
BFG
10
12
22
40
84
CFG
32
49
52
51
184
41
34
108
21
24
63
35
36
76
46
52
122
2
24
7
54
8
BDH
17
7
24
1
1
8
178
AFG
ADH
6
55
1
23
CDH
5
AEH
21
BEH
21
CEH
16
1
11
2
5
1
1
AFH
1
3
2
2
2
9
2
BFH
10
6
3
17
3
CFH
20
14
2
13
18
AIH
3
11
15
BIH
8
1
1
1
1
1
13
CIH
30
1
8
1
36
AIG
2
3
1
BIG
12
8
CIG
21
18
3
1
5
37
9
30
39
68
3
37
107
1
1
9
8
1
31
1
1
1
2
The number of total inconsistencies, found in Table 6, was compared
to the average grade of each solvent system. The average grade was
computed using the three grades found in Table 5. The side-by-side
comparisons can be found in Table 7. The average grade and total
inconsistencies of the Rf values were compared side-by-side to determine any trends. The solvent system combinations were then placed
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31
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43
in order by the number of total inconsistencies. There was a general
trend that showed plates with smaller numbers of outlying Rf values
had a lower score for separation and clarity. However, not all plates
had the same correlation. Both the plate with the smallest number of
outliers and the greatest number of outlying Rf va