“…44,84 Artificial simulants typically fail to take into account the presence of factors that can affect the wounding potential of the projectile, including skin, the size and shape of the limb, how tightly the tissues being subjected to stretch are bound to surrounding structures or enclosed by fascia, and the presence of clothing. 66,77,85,86 Simulants such as clay, 27,75 soap, 76,77,83,87,88 and gelatin 44,49,65,66,70,72,77,89,90 are isotropic and therefore also fail to take into consideration the heterogeneous nature of living tissues and their interactions (skin, fascia, bone, and visceral organs all have different material properties such as density, specific gravity, elasticity). Furthermore inelastic mediums, such as clay or soap are limited in that their configuration after passage of a projectile reflects the maximal temporary cavity diameter, which tends to overestimate the amount of damage caused in living tissue.…”