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129 related items for PubMed ID: 7417187

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  • 23. [Determination of the time of death of infants based on changes in rectal temperature].
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  • 24. The potential use of the eye temperature decrease in determining the time of death in the early postmortem period: studies in pigs.
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  • 39. [Symposium II. Rectal temperature and time of death].
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  • 40. [Using some modern mathematical models of postmortem cooling of the human body for the time of death determination].
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