Similar words: necropolis, crops, necrosis, necromancy, necromancer, neuropsychological, neck and crop, sharecropper. Meaning: ['nekrɑpsɪ /-krɒ-] n. an examination and dissection of a dead body to determine cause of death or the changes produced by disease.
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(1) Has the body been necropsied?
(2) In two of the 16, permission for necropsy was granted and histopathology of liver tissue was compatible with yellow fever.
(3) At necropsy the carcass has a dehydrated appearance and there is an enteritis in the ileum.
(4) Necropsy reveals a severely inflamed mucosa studded with yellowish-green purulent nodules.
(5) Necropsy of the fetus reveals autolysis which is nonspecific.
(6) At necropsy the respiratory system is severely affected.
(7) At necropsy cattle dead from intercurrent disease, cysticerci infested tissues should be destroyed by incineration or deep burial .
(8) In the interest of controlling anthrax[http://Sentencedict.com], complete necropsy of animals is strongly discouraged.
(9) Results Necropsy specimens or postnatal echocardiography verified CHD in 36 fetuses with 65 segment anomalies.
(10) At necropsy, muscles in the leg were white or greyish-white.
(11) The characteristic changes at necropsy were swelling, hyperemia, hemorrhage and atrophy of proventriculus papillae and with mucus on the surface of papillae.
(12) At necropsy the heart weight is usually well above average.
(13) What has been found by necropsy is of utmost importance.
(14) His classification allowed all perinatal deaths to be categorised whether or not necropsy had been undertaken.
(15) After vein injection in pigling for 40 hours, the pig begin to present the same symptom and necropsy as the natural case.
(16) After vein injection in pigling for 0 hours, the pig begin to present the same symptom and necropsy as the natural case.
(17) Early rigor mortis and rapid autolysis indicate the need for prompt necropsy examinations.
(18) The mode and cause of death of 80 patients with acute myocardial infarction ( AMI ) were studied at necropsy.
(19) Sterile cotton-tipped applicators in individual glass tubes can be conveniently used to obtain inoculum during the necropsy.
(20) Sterile cotton - tipped applicators in individual glass tubes conveniently used to obtain inoculum during the necropsy.
More similar words: necropolis, crops, necrosis, necromancy, necromancer, neuropsychological, neck and crop, sharecropper, double cropping, biopsy, autopsy, topsy-turvy, props, drops, eardrops, eyedrops, wollstonecraft, scarecrow, psychotropic, crop, double cross, double-cross, mary wollstonecraft, crop up, outcrop, follow the crowd, as the crow flies, cropped, cash crop, cropping.