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  • POSTMORTEM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of POSTMORTEM is done, occurring, or collected after death How to use postmortem in a sentence
  • POST MORTEM | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    POST MORTEM definition: 1 happening or taken after a person or animal dies: 2 a medical examination of a dead person's… Learn more
  • How Accurate Are TV Shows In Their Postmortem Analysis?
    These post-mortem changes are divided into 4 stages of changes that occur in the body They are used primarily to determine the time of death or post-mortem index (PMI) in forensic pathology TV crime dramas often use words like lividity and rigor mortis while the forensic expert analyses the victim
  • POSTMORTEM Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Postmortem definition: of, relating to, or occurring in the time following death See examples of POSTMORTEM used in a sentence
  • POSTMORTEM definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    A postmortem is a medical examination of a dead person's body in order to find out how they died A postmortem was carried out to establish the cause of death
  • post-mortem - Oxford Learners Dictionaries
    post-mortem (on something) a discussion or an examination of an event after it has happened, especially in order to find out why it failed Definition of post-mortem noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
  • Postmortem - definition of postmortem by The Free Dictionary
    1 analysis or study of a recently completed event: a postmortem on a game of chess 2 (Pathology) Also: postmortem examination dissection and examination of a dead body to determine the cause of death Also called: autopsy or necropsy
  • Post-mortem - NHS
    There are 2 different types of post-mortem A coroner is a judicial officer responsible for investigating deaths in certain situations Coroners are usually lawyers or doctors with a minimum of 5 years' experience In most cases, a doctor or the police refer a death to the coroner A death may be referred to the coroner if:


















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