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  • 43. [Determination of time of death by rectal temperature. Mathematical analysis of empirical material versus thermodynamic modeling. A critical case presentation].
    Henssge C, Brinkmann B.
    Arch Kriminol; 1984; 174(3-4):96-112. PubMed ID: 6508475
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  • 44. Thermal regulatory responses to submaximal cycling following lower-body cooling in humans.
    Wilson TE, Johnson SC, Petajan JH, Davis SL, Gappmaier E, Luetkemeier MJ, White AT.
    Eur J Appl Physiol; 2002 Nov; 88(1-2):67-75. PubMed ID: 12436272
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  • 47. [Numerical method for solving double exponential models of corpse cooling in the determination of the time of death].
    Nedugov GV.
    Sud Med Ekspert; 2021 Nov; 64(6):25-28. PubMed ID: 34814641
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  • 48. [Studies on medico-legal diagnosis in cold district. 4. An experimental study on the rise of temperature of dead body caused by the radiation of sunlight (author's transl)].
    Suzutani T, Ishibashi H, Endo M.
    Hokkaido Igaku Zasshi; 1979 Jul; 54(4):341-5. PubMed ID: 527923
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  • 50. [Determination of the time of death by measurement of rectal temperature in cadavers immersed in water].
    Brinkmann B, Henssge C, Schmitt M, Eilers U, Wischhusen F.
    Beitr Gerichtl Med; 1984 Jul; 42():103-6. PubMed ID: 6477402
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  • 51. Prism (II): 127 cooling dummy experiments.
    Potente S, Henneicke L, Schmidt P.
    Forensic Sci Int; 2022 Apr; 333():111238. PubMed ID: 35231726
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  • 56. [Experimental studies on the fall of body temperature after death].
    Yamada T.
    Nihon Hoigaku Zasshi; 1966 Sep; 20(5):432-57. PubMed ID: 6010569
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  • 59. Factors influencing the precision of estimating the postmortem interval using the triple-exponential formulae (TEF). Part II. A study of the effect of body temperature at the moment of death on the postmortem brain, liver and rectal cooling in 117 forensic cases.
    al-Alousi LM, Anderson RA, Worster DM, Land DV.
    Forensic Sci Int; 2002 Feb 18; 125(2-3):231-6. PubMed ID: 11909669
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  • 60. [Estimation of death-time by computing the rectal body cooling under various cooling conditions (author's transl)].
    Henssge C.
    Z Rechtsmed; 1981 Feb 18; 87(3):147-78. PubMed ID: 7293516
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