Similar words: postmortem, post mortem, postmodern, postman, last month, utmost, at most, not more than. Meaning: n. 1. discussion of an event after it has occurred 2. an examination and dissection of a dead body to determine cause of death or the changes produced by disease.
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31. It was only when doing a post-mortem that they discovered the two small puncture marks side by side on her left buttock.
32. A post-mortem examination showed he died from head injuries and stab wounds.
33. But a post-mortem examination showed the animal had been felled by one blow with a sledge-hammer or similar weapon.
34. Here, in a room in Sandton, the Springboks were undergoing a similar post-mortem.
35. Leech had conducted a post-mortem examination and found cerebral haemorrhage as the cause of death.
36. A post-mortem examination of the occupants revealed nothing which contributed to the accident.
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37. The verdict of that post-mortem was that Reverend Marr had been killed at about midnight on Friday.
38. A post-mortem examination showed he had suffered internal injuries, said a spokesman.
39. A police pathologist carried out a post-mortem on the body.
40. The coroner issues the death certificate, usually ascribing death to a disease found during the post-mortem examination.
41. They will testify to what their post-mortem examinations of the victims disclosed.
42. Party chairman Chris Patten, the tragic hero of the hour, arrived shortly after 11.00 for a lengthy post-mortem.
43. The most ludicrous post-mortem appeared last Thursday, September 18, on the editorial page of an almost-daily afternoon paper.
44. It's too early to say more until we get the results of the post-mortem examination and the forensic tests.
45. Emphasis should be placed on strict adherence to a policy of changing into protective clothing before conducting a post-mortem examination.
46. A post-mortem revealed that the woman had died of blood poisoning.
47. However, such post-mortem analysis can often be difficult and time-consuming because hypotheses must be deduced, then tested.
48. These FFDC incident records can later be examined post-mortem to gain some insight into what happened.
49. The health authority added that no direct link between Natalie's death and the HPV jab could be made until a post-mortem examination was carried out this week.
50. No post-mortem examination was performed, and Jobs was buried on Friday.
51. Before he carried it out he was warned by the Department of Health that he would be breaking the Anatomy Act by holding a post-mortem examination on unlicensed premises.
52. A second post-mortem as thorough as this one was unusual in early 19th- century criminal investigations.
53. On Tuesday, officials at the Berlin Zoo confirmed the preliminary results of the post-mortem, revealing that Knut was suffering from a brain disorder which led to his death.
54. But his brother Wei Wenzhong told the Guardian that the victim had no history of heart trouble and that the family's request for a second post-mortem was denied.
55. Fixing performance problems within the application should also result in some type of post-mortem process to document and distribute the knowledge gained from these tasks.
56. So they did a post-mortem analysis of gene expression in the brains of smokers, alcoholics and those who had done both during their lives.
57. All Reference types are cleared before they are enqueued, so the thread handling the post-mortem cleanup never has access to the referent object, only the Reference object.
58. Choosing an appropriate size for the buffer ensures that relevant messages are dumped, which can help when doing a post-mortem analysis of a program.
59. Routine post-mortem examination is routinely carried out to ensure that the carcasses and its organs are disease free.
60. A death erection angel lust, or terminal erection is a post-mortem erection, technically a priapism, observed in the corpses of human males who have been executed, particularly by hanging.
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