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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61. She can talk about her problems to her friends for hours, giving a thorough report of details and then they all give the problem another post-mortem.
62. Ananalysis in 2005 of post-mortem remains from 43 prisoners sentenced todeath by electrocution found the most common visible injuries to behead and leg burns where the electrodes were attached.
63. It is used for post-mortem analysis of system dumps, or for monitoring the running kernel.
64. In our own work, they have been valuable because free-living sick and dead red kites can be quickly detected, and health and post-mortem examinations carried out within a short period.
65. The good news is that we've made a lot of the mistakes already and we've learned some lessons (see this technical rant, this post-mortem or this experiment).
66. A "post-mortem" review occurs at the end of the project, either because the system has been successfully delivered into production or the project has been cancelled.
67. Laboratory tests completed today in Turkey have detected the H5 virus subtype in post-mortem specimens taken from a 12-year-old girl, from Agri Province, who died 7 January.
68. Amazon (AMZN, Fortune 500) has been tight-lipped about the incident, and the company said it won't be able to fully comment on the situation until it does a "post-mortem.
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