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203 related items for PubMed ID: 19200767

  • 1. Estimation of the time of death based on the assessment of post mortem processes with emphasis on body cooling.
    Kaliszan M, Hauser R, Kernbach-Wighton G.
    Leg Med (Tokyo); 2009 May; 11(3):111-7. PubMed ID: 19200767
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  • 2. [Estimation of the time of death based on the measurements of the eye temperature in comparison with other body sites].
    Kaliszan M, Hauser R.
    Arch Med Sadowej Kryminol; 2007 May; 57(4):399-405. PubMed ID: 18432140
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  • 3. Estimation of the time since death in the early post-mortem period.
    Henssge C, Madea B.
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  • 4. Verification of the exponential model of body temperature decrease after death in pigs.
    Kaliszan M, Hauser R, Kaliszan R, Wiczling P, Buczyñski J, Penkowski M.
    Exp Physiol; 2005 Sep 10; 90(5):727-38. PubMed ID: 15944204
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  • 5. The post mortem temperature plateau and its role in the estimation of time of death. A review.
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  • 6. Studies on time of death estimation in the early post mortem period -- application of a method based on eyeball temperature measurement to human bodies.
    Kaliszan M.
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  • 7. [Determining post mortem interval by temperature data. Part II: research results from the 1970s to the end of the 20th century].
    Berent J.
    Arch Med Sadowej Kryminol; 2006 Sep 10; 56(2):103-9. PubMed ID: 16970082
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  • 8. Eye temperature measured after death in human bodies as an alternative method of time of death estimation in the early post mortem period. A successive study on new series of cases with exactly known time of death.
    Kaliszan M, Wujtewicz M.
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  • 9. Estimation of time since death by heat-flow Finite-Element model part II: application to non-standard cooling conditions and preliminary results in practical casework.
    Mall G, Eisenmenger W.
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  • 10. The potential use of the eye temperature decrease in determining the time of death in the early postmortem period: studies in pigs.
    Kaliszan M, Hauser R, Buczyński J, Jankowski Z, Raczyńska K, Kernbach-Wighton G.
    Am J Forensic Med Pathol; 2010 Jun 10; 31(2):162-4. PubMed ID: 20308872
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  • 11. [Determining the post mortem interval based on temperature measurements. Part I: From the first 19th century studies to Marshall & Hoare's double exponential model].
    Berent J.
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  • 12. A study of the shape of the post-mortem cooling curve in 117 forensic cases.
    Al-Alousi LM.
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  • 13. The evolution of methods for estimating the time of death from body temperature.
    Knight B.
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  • 14. [Death in the neonatal period and infancy. History of medicine and forensic criminal aspects].
    Risse M.
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  • 15. Post mortem cooling of the body and estimation of time since death.
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  • 16. [A diagnostic program for estimating the time of death using microcalculators MK-61 and B3-34].
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  • 17. [Assessment of the possibilities of application of the thermovision technique in medico-legal diagnosis. Theoretical basis].
    Maksymowicz K, Dudek K, Bauer J, Jurek T, Drozd R.
    Ann Acad Med Stetin; 2007 Oct 18; 53 Suppl 2():102-6. PubMed ID: 20143690
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  • 18. [Cadaver temperature and time of death estimation. Experiences with a standardized nomogram].
    Oehmichen M, Staak M.
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  • 19. Estimation of the time since death: sudden increase of ambient temperature.
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  • 20. [Post-mortem medical examinations: practices of scientific autopsy and forensic autopsy, in the nineteenth century, in France].
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