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  2. Post-mortem interval - Wikipedia

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    The post-mortem interval (PMI) is the time that has elapsed since an individual's death. [1] When the time of death is not known, the interval may be estimated, and so an approximate time of death established.

  3. Postmortem Changes: Overview, Definitions, Scene Findings - ...

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    Understanding common postmortem changes and the variables that affect them allows the forensic pathologist to more accurately estimate the postmortem interval (PMI) and to provide a time...

  4. Pathology Outlines - Postmortem changes

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    Postmortem changes refers to a continuum of changes that occur in a dead body following death; these changes include livor mortis, rigor mortis, decomposition and taphonomy (StatPearls: Evaluation of Postmortem Changes [Accessed 1 July 2020])

  5. Chapter 6: Establishing the Postmortem Interval and ... -...

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    POSTMORTEM INTERVAL. One of the pieces of information it is imperative to determine when human remains are discovered is how long this individual has been dead. This is called the time since death or the postmortem interval. Knowledge of the PMI can aid in identifying the remains and refuting or confirming the alibis of suspects. 9

  6. An Introduction to Postmortem Interval Estimation in Medicolegal...

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    In some cases, there may be a period of survivability between the initial injury and the actual death itself. Understanding the relation-ship between such events and being able to clearly discern time since death is crucial for a medicolegal death investiga-tion.

  7. Microbiology and postmortem interval: a systematic review

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    The results indicated that the microorganisms present in the cadaveric island succeed predictably over time, with markers between the stages of decomposition constituting a potential innovative tool for postmortem interval (PMI) estimation.

  8. post mortem interval :: www.forensicmed.co.uk

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    to utilise signs of death in estimating the time elapsed since death (i.e. the post mortem interval PMI).

  9. Postmortem Changes and Time of Death | SpringerLink

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    Accurately estimating the postmortem interval (PMI), or time since death is very difficult, as postmortem changes and cooling may be markedly affected by environmental conditions such as temperature and humidity, the size of the decedent, and the presence or absence of clothing.

  10. In forensic science, the accurate determination of the post-mortem interval (PMI), or time since death, is crucial for elucidating possible criminal acts and determining appropriate civil repercussions .

  11. IPMICALC: an Integrated Post-mortem Interval Calculator

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    Correctly estimating the post-mortem interval (PMI) is essential in forensic practice. In recent decades, the measurement of vitreous humor analyte concentrations — especially of hypoxanthine and potassium — and their correlation with the PMI have returned good results.