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A comparative evaluation of light microscopic features of normal oral mucosa and its time dependent autolytic changes in deceased individuals - An observational study. [PDF]
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Assessment of cardiac biomarker "point-of-care" testing as postmortem diagnostic tool. [PDF]
Federspiel JM +6 more
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Avoiding Missed Diagnoses of Pharyngeal Foreign Bodies in Postmortem Investigations: A Case Report of Denture-Related Asphyxia. [PDF]
Takeuchi I +3 more
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Application of Metabolomics and Machine Learning for the Prediction of Postmortem Interval.
Aljeaid R.
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Maternal Filicide and Suicide of the Mother: An Autopsy-based Case Report.
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The Lancet, 1997
810 Vol 349 • March 15, 1997 believe Patel and Parekh have misinterpreted—the low degree of perceptible stiffness as absence of rigor mortis. Their biochemical interpretation with accumulation of glycogen in the muscles and postmortem synthesis of ATP is not convincing.
BD Patel, Saroj Parekh
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810 Vol 349 • March 15, 1997 believe Patel and Parekh have misinterpreted—the low degree of perceptible stiffness as absence of rigor mortis. Their biochemical interpretation with accumulation of glycogen in the muscles and postmortem synthesis of ATP is not convincing.
BD Patel, Saroj Parekh
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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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