Similar words: rigor, rigorous, mortify, mortified, mortifying, vigor, vigorous, vigorously. Meaning: n. 1. temporary stiffness of joints and muscular rigidity occurring after death 2. muscular stiffening that begins 2 to 4 hours after death and last for about 4 days.
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1 Rigor mortis had already set in.
2 Rigor mortis usually sets in between two and four hours after death.
3 What was all this about rigor mortis?
4 It did not have a trace of rigor mortis, and was as warm as my own body.
5 All the ladies dig rigor mortis.
6 Results The length of sarcomere of rigor mortis without destroy is obviously shorter than that of restiffening.
7 Eventually,(www.Sentencedict.com) institutional rigor mortis will set in and the cycle will begin again.
8 This speeds up the onset of rigor mortis by depleting muscle energy (ATP) and rapidly increasing the anaerobic glycolysis that produces lactic acid.
9 Results The length of sarcomere of rigor mortis without destory is obviously shorter than that of restiffening.
10 Early rigor mortis and rapid autolysis indicate the need for prompt necropsy examinations.
11 Rigor mortis gave the heartsick survivor convincing evidence for burial.
12 Rigor mortis, pallor, rot - these too can be sources of exquisite sensation.
13 In contrary to rigor mortis, tenderization was promoted by increasing of aging temperature.
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