It was not about the clinical post-mortem measurement of her cerebral functionality. |
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A post-mortem examination was inconclusive and further tests are being carried out to ascertain the exact cause of death. |
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In a post-mortem examination, the smallest pieces of evidence can be the most important in explaining the cause of death. |
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Brent council is currently carrying out an internal inquiry into the post-mortem. |
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The post-mortem revealed that death was due to powerful electric shock, not because of burns. |
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A post-mortem is due to be held today, but last night the cause of death remained unclear. |
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His body was brought to Sligo General Hospital where a post-mortem was carried out yesterday, Monday. |
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There were no signs of injury on the his body and a post-mortem examination failed to establish a cause of death. |
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A post-mortem revealed that he died as a result of complications from head injuries. |
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A post-mortem on her body revealed that she was four months pregnant at the time of her death. |
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A post-mortem examination to determine the cause of death was due to be carried out today by a Home Office pathologist. |
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A post-mortem revealed that the dead man had been hit on the side of the head with a blunt instrument before being strangled and dismembered. |
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Days after the discovery a post-mortem was performed, toxicology and DNA tests ordered. |
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The party is continuing its election post-mortem, and one area under scrutiny is its media policy. |
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If vote-splitting is not an issue for discussion in the election post-mortem, then proportional representation should be. |
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The players huddled together here after a match for a post-mortem of the game, analysing and discussing, striving to iron out the flaws. |
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The party will hold its post-mortem on the election and the loss of support in its traditional heartlands. |
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He's quite right, and indeed my post-mortem analysis gave White a small edge. |
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The results of forensic post-mortem tests showed the babies died from septicaemia caused by enterobacter bacteria. |
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In October he issued a report to the police estimating a post-mortem interval of 24 hours. |
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The post-mortem test revealed that one of her sons was suffering from an infection. |
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Depending on the strain of virus and how it reacts, post-mortem findings are very variable. |
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Routine post-mortem testing did not rule out BSE, bovine spongiform encephalopathy, commonly called mad cow. |
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A post-mortem report records that she died from pulmonary barotrauma, which causes air bubbles to circulate in the arterial system. |
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An example would be Alzheimer's disease, for which there is no good test but highly reliable post-mortem findings. |
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This difference is probably attributable to the fact that the abdomen can undergo post-mortem telescoping. |
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Irish hospitals have only apologised for the trauma caused by media disclosures about post-mortem practices. |
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The in situ position of many of these jaws is of considerable interest and suggests that post-mortem disturbance of the ammonite was not great. |
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Many of the interior molds exhibit evidence of post-mortem distortion prior to preservation and solution of the carapace. |
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A post-mortem declaration of genius, by its very nature, falls on the deafened ears of the one who wishes to hear it the most. |
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Thurlbeck and Muller quantified the extent of emphysema by imaging the post-mortem lung. |
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However, this morphological pattern might result from post-mortem muscle contraction. |
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Few sporadic reports describe post-mortem changes in human brain of heat stress victims. |
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This could result from the compaction of curved or partially enrolled individuals, or possibly peri-mortem or post-mortem muscle contraction. |
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And when we were diagnosing them clinically one quarter of all children were actually dead and diagnosed post-mortem one way or another. |
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The blobs correspond to vacuities in the dentine and are probably due to calcite or some other post-mortem infilling. |
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Besides, it is necessary to assess post-mortem colonization of the shells or movement of the hosts once the animal died. |
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A post-mortem found the tigers died of a common parasite carried by forest flies. |
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A second post-mortem has been carried out at the request of the defence and her body has now been released. |
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An initial post-mortem failed to establish a cause of death and detectives started an investigation. |
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Susan has identified a graphology expert who has cast some doubt about the post-mortem report and the signature at the end of it. |
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A post-mortem examination was being held yesterday in an effort to determine the exact cause of death. |
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No proper post-mortem was carried out on Mrs Gregory because her body was released and embalmed prematurely. |
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Yesterday, Swindon police announced they were taking the unusual step of exhuming the body for a second post-mortem. |
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The extractability of beef, pork, and chicken muscle with post-mortem aging was studied. |
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They will now have to wait to hear whether solicitors acting on behalf of the accused man ask for a second post-mortem examination. |
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A post-mortem examination conducted by a Home Office pathologist has revealed he received a number of blows and possibly a number of kicks. |
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A post-mortem examination revealed he died as a result of a single blow to the neck, probably a kick. |
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We can't speculate as to the cause of death and a post-mortem is yet to be scheduled. |
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The teenager's dental records will be used to make a final identification during a post-mortem examination. |
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Typically alert to nuances, he was among the first to switch into post-mortem analytic mode. |
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A post-mortem examination in Spain revealed Mr Harris, who knew he was allergic to wasp stings, had died from anaphylactic shock. |
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It does mean that whatever arrangements I make for post-mortem effects must be made ante-mortem. |
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This was a limb loosener for both teams who will certainly have a post-mortem on the game and sort out their future strategies. |
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That will be forgotten eventually as the evidence is scraped together for the post-mortem. |
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Finbar's family ordered a second post-mortem on his body when it arrived in Dublin on Monday. |
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A post-mortem report showed heart disease was likely to have caused Mr Turner to collapse and fall downstairs. |
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A post-mortem examination showed he died from water on the lungs brought about by anaphylactic shock, or allergic reaction. |
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A post-mortem found the baby's death was due to a bleed resulting from a trauma he suffered in the traffic accident. |
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A post-mortem was carried out at the city morgue after the body parts were removed from the Royal Canal. |
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The two bodies were transferred to the city morgue in Fairview around midday for post-mortem tests. |
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The body was then exhumed and taken to the city morgue in Marino where a post-mortem was carried out. |
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After his retirement he continued with coroner's post-mortem examinations at the municipal mortuary. |
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The results of a post-mortem examination revealed the cause of death was unascertainable and a file has now been passed to the coroner. |
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A post-mortem examination showed a fractured skull, with bone fragments pushing into the brain's membrane. |
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The boy has not yet been named and a post-mortem is due to be carried out today. |
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A post-mortem examination found she had died of multiple injuries but had pre-existing bruises on her body. |
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My personal tally accounts for barely a fraction of those deserving of a post-mortem tribute. |
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The government agency charged with monitoring approaching storms has issued a post-mortem on Sandy. |
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As post-mortem, I think we're still looking at it going, hmm, could we have done it better? |
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Police said a post-mortem examination showed the cause of death was a heart attack. |
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A post-mortem examination later found the cause of death was oxygen starvation of the brain due to strangulation. |
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As with all sudden deaths, a post-mortem examination was carried out and, according to a Garda spokesman, death was due to natural causes. |
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The body of the mother otter was sent for post-mortem examination to try to establish how old the cubs might be. |
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A post-mortem is due to be carried out today by a senior civilian pathologist who will fly out from Britain. |
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The minister said the first report would deal with post-mortem issues in paediatric hospitals. |
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A post-mortem examination was due to be held on Tuesday and an inquest will be opened and adjourned pending inquiries. |
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I'll wait for the post-election post-mortem and watch some pollster shrivel away in ignominy. |
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Police said last night that the results of post-mortem examinations on the two bodies had proved inconclusive. |
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Theda Skopcol has written a lengthy post-mortem on the failure of cap-and-trade legislation aimed at reducing carbon emissions. |
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After hearing the results of the post-mortem carried out by consultant pathologist Dr William Keeley, the coroner recorded a verdict of accidental death. |
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Researchers verified blood vessels and other markings to make sure they were relevant brain components and not simply artifacts left by a post-mortem impact. |
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A post-mortem examination was carried out before the body was reinterred. |
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They said clinical and post-mortem studies were needed to look at the causes of this kind of bleeding in the eye and how it could be linked to abusive head injury. |
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Some hospital deaths, however, must be reported to the Procurator Fiscal whether there is clinical interest in the post-mortem examination or not. |
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His post-mortem that there is no red or blue America was tired and flat-out wrong. |
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To that end, Mount Eerie is a five-song story cycle about a boy who is born, greets the sun, ascends a mountain, dies, and then has a massive, post-mortem revelation. |
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A post-mortem examination established the cause of death was asphyxia. |
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We suspect septicemia because of the maggot bites and the conditions in which he was found but we can only tell once the post-mortem results are in. |
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Many of the specimens show contraction and coiling that is probably a post-mortem feature caused by dehydration in the brine and subsequent contraction of ligaments. |
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The jury has also heard that during post-mortem examinations the brewery drayman was found to have a blood alcohol level more than four times the limit for driving. |
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A post-mortem gave the cause of death as sudden death caused by epilepsy. |
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At an inquest into his death last November, a post-mortem examination failed to establish an exact cause of death but it was confirmed there were no suspicious injuries. |
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A post-mortem examination later found that the animal had been suffering from chronic pneumonia and pericarditis, an inflammation of the membranes of the heart. |
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When the police brandished a post-mortem report which exonerated the cops from point-blank range killing, didn't we react by saying that the autopsy must have been fixed? |
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The inquest in Leeds was told yesterday that two post-mortem examinations proved inconclusive and the cause of her death has been recorded as unascertained. |
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The marble was only discovered during a post-mortem, and a police officer who tried to give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation found the boy's airways blocked. |
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It is recorded in my post-mortem notes that he had been shot twice. |
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The post-mortem toxicological report confirmed the 45-year-old's cause of death was a drug overdose of morphine and fluoxetine prescribed for her anxiety. |
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A third controversy concerns attempts to show that even if the dead cannot be harmed, the harm thesis is correct, since death, and some post-mortem events, harm the living. |
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People can object, but if the coroner considers that any delay may limit the ability to determine the cause of death, then the post-mortem will go ahead. |
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He insisted that following his death his post-mortem should be performed in front of his own medical staff and published in the local weekly journal. |
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A post-mortem has since revealed she died of amniotic fluid embolism, an extremely rare condition that affects women in childbirth. |
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Epidemiological study of non-systemic parasitism in dogs in southeast Mediterranean Spain assessed by carpological and post-mortem examination. |
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A post-mortem examination concluded that she had died of hepatorenal syndrome as a result of liver damage. |
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As described above, karma is most importantly a post-mortem judgment on the ethicality of this life. |
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Susan said a post-mortem revealed he had Diffuse Lewy Body Dementia or Dementia with Lewy bodies. |
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The 596 g vertebra has limonitic surface staining and shows significant post-mortem abrasion and degradation. |
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The post-modernist, post-mortem of Dogtown careens down the tube towards either artistic infamy or commercial unrespectability. |
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A post-mortem found fatal levels of the antidepressant Venlafaxine and Mr Wooley recorded a narrative verdict. |
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Pathologist Dr David Scoones said post-mortem results showed the cause of death to be Flecainide toxicity. |
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A post-mortem examination was not able to establish a formal cause of death and the results of further tests are awaited. |
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Cause of death for five otters recovered post-mortem was unknown because of inconclusive evidence or advanced autolysis. |
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This array has also been applied to urine and to other biological samples for post-mortem examination. |
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I know a society who will pay you a big fat sum if you'll sign over them eyes for post-mortem laboratory work. |
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A post-mortem examination revealed that Mrs Pitt died of tonsillar herniation, an increasing of pressure on the brain. |
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Emilia and her stylist should really hold a post-mortem into this look because this dress deserves to be returned to the deep freeze forthwith. |
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A post-mortem revealed three stab wounds to her abdomen and the cause of death was given as hypovolaemic shock, heart failure due to blood loss from the stab wounds. |
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It has also been announced that the post-mortem examination could not reveal a formal cause of death, and police say more tests will be carried out. |
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In this project, we are observing morphological features that are preserved or created during early post-mortem decomposition of modern megascopic algae. |
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And those who attend the rite, by the very fact of their presence, all declare consent in the bundle of post-mortem determinations that labouriously have been arrived at. |
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Bovine and bubaline oocytes were collected by follicular aspiration of post-mortem ovaries and in vitro matured for 18 h during ground transportation. |
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While a post-mortem examination is to take place to try to determine a formal cause of death, police are also investigating an assault on Mr Hall which happened 11 days ago. |
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