
pmid: 17919867
Objective measurements were carried out to study the possible re-establishment of rigor mortis on rats after "breaking" (mechanical solution). Our experiments showed that: *Cadaveric rigidity can re-establish after breaking. *A significant rigidity can reappear if the breaking occurs before the process is complete. *Rigidity will be considerably weaker after the breaking. *The time course of the intensity does not change in comparison to the controls: --the re-establishment begins immediately after the breaking; --maximal values are reached at the same time as in the controls; --the course of the resolution is the same as in the controls.
Male, Time Factors, Rigor Mortis, Hindlimb/pathology, 614.1, Hindlimb, Rats, Animals, Rigor Mortis/pathology, Forensic Pathology, ddc: ddc:614.1
Male, Time Factors, Rigor Mortis, Hindlimb/pathology, 614.1, Hindlimb, Rats, Animals, Rigor Mortis/pathology, Forensic Pathology, ddc: ddc:614.1
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