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The effect of the post-mortem interval on the concentrations of nitrobenzodiazepines
2021This thesis was scanned from the print manuscript for digital preservation and is copyright the author. Researchers can access this thesis by asking their local university, institution or public library to make a request on their behalf. Monash staff and postgraduate students can use the link in the References field.
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MicroRNA transcriptome analysis for post-mortem interval estimation
Forensic Science InternationalEstimating the post-mortem interval (PMI) is a critical aspect of forensic science; however, current methods often lack precision because of the variability in external and internal factors. This study investigated the potential use of microRNAs (miRNAs) as stable molecular biomarkers for PMI estimation.
Haneul, Lee +6 more
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Nerve conduction as a means of estimating early post-mortem interval
International Journal Of Legal Medicine, 1992Methods in current practice for ascertaining time of death are largely based on the cooling of the body after death and are somewhat unreliable. A theoretical relationship is known to exist between the decline in the properties defining nerve conduction and time after death caused by the gradual cessation of metabolic activity in nerves.
K J, Straton, A, Busuttil, M A, Glasby
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The cholesterol levels in median nerve and post-mortem interval evaluation
Forensic Science International, 2016Cholesterol levels in the median nerve were studied at various post-mortem intervals (PMIs). Single median nerve samples were collected from the wrists of 36 subjects during forensic autopsies of subjects with known circumstances and times of death. Although the absolute values varied, increments in cholesterol concentration were recorded. Subsequently,
Vacchiano, G +4 more
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The Effect of the Post-Mortem Interval on the Level of Creatine in Vitreous Humour
Medicine, Science and the Law, 1989By means of 103 medico-legal autopsies it was established that a rise in the creatine level occurs in the vitreous humour after death. In view of the satisfactory correlation between the post-mortem interval and the creatine level in the vitreous humour (r = 0.84, p < 0.001) investigations were undertaken as to whether the creatine level in ...
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Calculating post-mortem interval by using the morphological changes in leucocytes
Medicine, Science and the LawThe changes in the internal environment of the body after death due to lack of oxygen result in certain morphological changes in the blood cells. This study tests the hypothesis that after we take out blood from live individuals and store it in-vitro there will also be an anoxic environment which will result in morphological changes like what happens ...
Mahaluxmi Saravanamurugan +2 more
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Study of Post Mortem Interval Using Entomological Evidence
Medico-Legal Update, 2017The largest biological group on earth is arthropods and they are most important biological group which can be found in all locations including crime scenes. The study of insect are called entomology and application of entomological evidence in solving crime and estimation of time since death is called Forensic Entomology.
Shashikanth C R Naik, S Venkata Raghava
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Monitoring changes in the eyes - the significance of the post-mortem interval in asphyxia
Forensic Science, Medicine and PathologyThe aim of our research was to determine the progression of postmortem ocular changes, focusing on the retina and sclera, over a specified time period and to assess whether these changes are influenced by environmental or physiological factors. Twelve Wistar rats were divided into four experimental groups based on postmortem interval (PMI): immediate ...
Emina Dervišević +8 more
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Vitreous Potassium Determination as an Indicator of Post-Mortem Interval
1995The autopsy of six subjects who instantaneously died in a plane crash was considered as an interesting model for studying the sensitivity of the method of determination of the post-mortem delay (PMD) by the measurement of the vitreous potassium (K) concentration.
F. Paraire +3 more
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