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159 related items for PubMed ID: 30255208

  • 1. Time since death nomographs implementing the nomogram, body weight adjusted correction factors, metric and imperial measurements.
    Potente S, Kettner M, Ishikawa T.
    Int J Legal Med; 2019 Mar; 133(2):491-499. PubMed ID: 30255208
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  • 4. Time since death in a case of simultaneous demise due to a single gunshot: an issue concerning the use of Henssge's nomogram.
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  • 12. Body mass and corrective factor: impact on temperature-based death time estimation.
    Hubig M, Muggenthaler H, Sinicina I, Mall G.
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  • 14. 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.
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  • 19. [The use of correction factors in establishing the time of death at the site where the corpse was found with the help of the nomograms of C. Henssge].
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  • 20. Postmortem time estimation using body temperature and a finite-element computer model.
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