But maybe if they were properly autopsied, we might learn that environmental pollutants did them in. |
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After his death, they autopsied his brain to find exactly what part of the brain had been damaged. |
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The patients had died and were autopsied at the Medical Center of Louisiana in New Orleans. |
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The central idea of his work came to him as he autopsied the body of a notorious Italian criminal. |
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The researchers autopsied 302 people who had died suddenly of heart attacks, auto accidents, or other misfortunes. |
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And when you're murdered in Dallas County, the law is that you're autopsied in Dallas County. |
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The clinical diagnosis of this syndrome is challenging, and the diagnosis is limited to patients who have been autopsied. |
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When his body was autopsied he had several broken bones and possible internal injuries. |
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Schubert discovered that Chavez had been autopsied, and a sample of his blood was still in evidence. |
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Why, for example, had the bodies of the victims of the October 2000 incident not been autopsied before burial? |
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From the animal a cast was made, and it was autopsied on Friday the 22nd of December by the University of Liège. |
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Animals suspected of dying from blue-green algae poisoning should be autopsied by the local veterinary surgeon. |
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She might be told to lie about her age, and she even might be shown dead, autopsied bodies at the morgue. |
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Boas staged a mock funeral for Qisuk and lied to Minik about what he did with his father's body, which in fact was autopsied and accessioned to the museum's collections. |
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Like all his colleagues, he autopsied every patient who died on his ward. |
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In more than a few, the reader reaches the verdict convinced that the guilty have gone free and the truth has been buried deeper than the victim's multiply autopsied corpse. |
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Similarly demyelination of the posterior columns of the spinal cord was observed in nearly half of the autopsied cases, while vacuolar myelopathy was rare. |
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They exposed the monkeys for two weeks, and they autopsied one of them. |
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In 1871, as a young doctor at a mental asylum in Pavia, Italy, he autopsied the brain of Giuseppe Villela, a Calabrese peasant turned criminal, who has been described as an Italian Jack the Ripper. |
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The three victims' bodies were autopsied inside the camp by a military medical team, and a few days later were repatriated and sent back to the authorities of their respective countries. |
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He diagnosed the first known case of C. T. E. in an ex-N. F. L. player back in September of 2002, when he autopsied the former Pittsburgh Steelers center Mike Webster. |
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These 21 remains were autopsied and bone samples sent for DNA analysis. |
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