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Cell Mechanisms of Post-Mortem Excitability of Skeletal Muscle. [PDF]
Stigter H, Krap T, Duijst WLJM.
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Application of Metabolomics and Machine Learning for the Prediction of Postmortem Interval.
Aljeaid R.
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Investigating Confined Space Asphyxias: Plastic Bag Involvement and Gas Inhalation - A Case Series and Literature Review. [PDF]
Kaubrytė SS +5 more
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Factors Associated with Survival to Hospital Discharge in Cardiac Arrest by Poisoning: WAIVOR Score. [PDF]
Cha MS, Song MJ, Kim JS.
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Fresh Frozen Cadavers as a Novel Training Model for Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy (PCNL). [PDF]
Mantica G +18 more
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Factors influencing the progression of post-mortem changes between scene and autopsy. [PDF]
Lanzinger N +3 more
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Identification challenges from catastrophic aviation disasters: A forensic case series from 2 military air crashes. [PDF]
Pricop S, Cristian M, Nitu RA, Deacu S.
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Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology, 2011
Michael Tsokos, Roger W ...
Tsokos, M., Byard, R.
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Michael Tsokos, Roger W ...
Tsokos, M., Byard, R.
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Forensic Science, 1973
Abstract In a physical investigation of the gastrocnemius muscles of rats killed and kept at about 20°C, rigor mortis was complete at 5–6 hours post mortem . This fact was confirmed by electronmicroscopic investigation of the myofibrils of the gastrocnemius muscles of these rats, especially by the A:I band ratios and the diameters of the ...
S, Ota, Y, Furuya, K, Shintaku
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Abstract In a physical investigation of the gastrocnemius muscles of rats killed and kept at about 20°C, rigor mortis was complete at 5–6 hours post mortem . This fact was confirmed by electronmicroscopic investigation of the myofibrils of the gastrocnemius muscles of these rats, especially by the A:I band ratios and the diameters of the ...
S, Ota, Y, Furuya, K, Shintaku
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