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156 related items for PubMed ID: 31660952

  • 1. Computationally approximated solution for the equation for Henssge's time of death estimation.
    Schweitzer W, Thali MJ.
    BMC Med Inform Decis Mak; 2019 Oct 28; 19(1):201. PubMed ID: 31660952
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  • 2. Rectal temperature-based death time estimation in infants.
    Igari Y, Hosokai Y, Funayama M.
    Leg Med (Tokyo); 2016 Mar 28; 19():35-42. PubMed ID: 26980252
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  • 3. Estimation of the time since death based on body cooling: a comparative study of four temperature-based methods.
    Laplace K, Baccino E, Peyron PA.
    Int J Legal Med; 2021 Nov 28; 135(6):2479-2487. PubMed ID: 34148133
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  • 5. 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 28; 133(2):491-499. PubMed ID: 30255208
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  • 6. Prism - A novel approach to dead body cooling and its parameters.
    Potente S, Henneicke L, Schmidt P.
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  • 7. Technical note: Excel spreadsheet calculation of the Henssge equation as an aid to estimating postmortem interval.
    Otatsume M, Shinkawa N, Tachibana M, Kuroki H, Ro A, Sonoda A, Kakizaki E, Yukawa N.
    J Forensic Leg Med; 2024 Jan 28; 101():102634. PubMed ID: 38100953
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  • 12. 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.
    Leg Med (Tokyo); 2005 Mar 28; 7(2):69-80. PubMed ID: 15708329
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  • 13. Death time estimation in case work. I. The rectal temperature time of death nomogram.
    Henssge C.
    Forensic Sci Int; 1988 Sep 28; 38(3-4):209-36. PubMed ID: 3192144
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  • 15. Time since death in a case of simultaneous demise due to a single gunshot: an issue concerning the use of Henssge's nomogram.
    Cappelletti S, Bottoni E, Fiore PA, Straccamore M, Henssge C, Ciallella C.
    Int J Legal Med; 2018 May 28; 132(3):781-785. PubMed ID: 29034416
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  • 20. 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.
    Leg Med (Tokyo); 2019 May 28; 38():10-13. PubMed ID: 30901685
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