751 results on '"B. Madea"'
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152. [Supravital electrical excitability of muscles]
153. [Criminal process and legal autopsy for insurance purposes following death in a foreign country]
154. [Possibilities of priority diagnosis in skull gunshot wounds]
155. [How reliable is determination of the time of death by potassium concentration in cisternal cerebrospinal fluid?]
156. [Value of data on the postmortem electrical excitability of the skeletal musculature for time of death]
157. [Acute natural death at public places in a large city]
158. Blood group investigations on fetal tissue
159. [Information value of potassium concentration in the vitreous humor for the time of death. Gaining precision by detecting antemortem dysregulation?]
160. Postmortale Magenperistaltik?
161. Historisches zur Todeszeitbestimmung
162. [Practical experiences with a body-cooling dummy]
163. [Systematic aspects of the stain picture in blood spray stains caused by impact]
164. [Strangulation--murder or suicide?]
165. [Morphology of blood stains]
166. [Comparative studies of the visibility of strangulation marks in water and air exposure]
167. [Calor, rigor, livor and supravitality--rational use for cadavers]
168. [Priority of multiple gunshot injuries of the skull]
169. [Factors affecting the morphology of blood stains]
170. [Objective assessment and quantification of postmortem muscle contraction to electrical stimulation]
171. Determination of the time since death. I. Body heat loss and classical signs of death. An integrated approach
172. [Immunocytochemical identification of AB0 incompatible erythrocytes following fatal transfusion reaction]
173. [Potassium concentration in the vitreous body--sample collection at different time intervals to determine time of death]
174. [Effect of water exposure on the recognizability of rope marks]
175. [Case report on the analysis of microtraces of blood]
176. [Postmortem transport of gastric contents?]
177. [Determination of the time of death--integration of various partial methods]
178. Darrell L. Ross, Theodore C. Chan (eds): Sudden Deaths in Custody.
179. Modern analytical procedures for the determination of taxus alkaloids in biological material.
180. Comentary on: Skin injuries in forensic histopathology: a descriptive study.
181. Current status of undergraduate teaching in forensic & legal medicine in Europe.
182. Commentary on De-Giorgio F, Bergamin E, Baldi A, Gatta R, Pascali VL. Immunohistochemical expression of HMGB1 and related proteins in the skin as a possible tool for determining post-mortem interval: a preclinical study.
183. Cardiovascular-related death in infancy and childhood: a clinicopathological study of two referral institutions in England.
184. Diatoms pass through the gastrointestinal barrier and lead to false-positive: an animal experiment.
185. Commentary on Stigter H, Krap T, Gelderman T, Dijkhuizen L, Duijst WLJM. Technical note: practical application of post-mortem mechanical stimulation of skeletal muscle, a field study.
186. Sudden death of a 12-year-old boy with severe myocardial fibrosis due to inapparent chronic myocarditis.
187. Value of stomach content in a case of fatal child homicide.
188. Be aware of (R)-methamphetamine: Negative immunoassay versus positive confirmation analysis.
189. A small RNA, microRNA as a potential biomolecular marker to estimate post mortem interval in forensic science: a systematic review by Pasaribu RS et al.
190. Death on New Year's Eve caused by illegal fireworks-a firework shell.
191. Cost-Effective Next Generation Sequencing-Based STR Typing with Improved Analysis of Minor, Degraded and Inhibitor-Containing DNA Samples.
192. Amphetamine or skin cream? The impact of the sampling site on the concentration of controlled substances: a case report.
193. Editorial: Skin lesion vitality assessment for forensic science: Current research and new perspectives.
194. Evaluation of RapidSTAT®, DrugWipe® 6S, DrugScreen® 5TK and DrugScreen® 7TR for on-site drug testing in German police roadside traffic patrol.
195. Expression of heat shock proteins (Hsps) 27 and 70 in kidney in cases of fatal hemorrhage.
196. European Council of Legal Medicine (ECLM) on-site inspection forms for forensic pathology, anthropology, odontology, genetics, entomology and toxicology for forensic and medico-legal scene and corpse investigation: the Parma form.
197. The prognostic value of the Frank sign.
198. Comparative Study: Postmortem Long-Term Stability of Endogenous GHB in Cardiac Blood, Femoral Blood, Vitreous Humor, Cerebrospinal Fluid and Urine with and without Sodium Fluoride Stabilization.
199. Fatty acid esters as novel metabolites of γ-hydroxybutyric acid: A preliminary investigation.
200. Histological examination of carotid artery tissue in cases of ligature strangulation and hanging.
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