When they brought the bodies up, rigor mortis had set in on one women's body so strongly that they couldn't separate the mother from her child. |
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Everybody experiences gradual muscular rigor mortis, where over time you become stiffer and stiffer and stiffer. |
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He tries to slide the ring off his mother's finger, but rigor mortis has set in. |
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I tried to remove a newspaper from his hand, but rigor mortis had practically grafted it to his skin. |
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The nursing staff called to respond to the incident noted that there was already significant rigor mortis when they arrived on the scene. |
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It was noted that the body showed rigor mortis and lividity in the extremities at the time the emergency response was initiated. |
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These transformations include an initial phase of rigor mortis, and a subsequent maturation phase of highly variable length. |
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Particular attention must be paid to temperature control especially before rigor mortis sets in. |
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In 1991, kissable Johnny was found in a New Orleans hotel with a horrible case of rigor mortis. |
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The remaining differences are probably due to a general tumefaction of the face and to rigor mortis. |
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And if it's in there a long period of time, by our material, it dies and goes into rigor mortis. |
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Mr. John Cummins: As you and I both know, if you leave a net in the water for over two hours, rigor mortis will set in. |
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And oftentimes, later on the photo, faces reveal themselves as though in rigor mortis or as a kind of death mask on paper. |
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He wanted to shout, move, struggle, but his body remained frozen in rigor mortis. |
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After death, bodies are rubbed and anointed to remove rigor mortis. |
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I bedded down for this debate, Scotch in hand, expecting to be bored five ways to rigor mortis. |
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Cold shortening can be avoided by electrostimulation up to 1 hour post mortem or by raising the temperature to above 12°C before rigor mortis sets in. |
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Carcass disposal should not be allowed until rigor mortis occurs. |
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Shots of stains, spills and rigor mortis follow. |
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In the village if someone died at home they immediately tied a handkerchief around his chin so that his mouth stayed closed when the rigor mortis set in. |
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He and his erect member seem to have rigor mortis. |
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After that, ossification and rigor mortis. |
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Mind you, BLUE MURDER was so spectacularly dreadful it needed a star of monumentally mind-numbing dullness, so a touch of rigor mortis was a definite advantage. |
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