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[On using the corpses of large mammals as model objects for studying the postmortem period].

A N Prikhod'koO S LavrukovaE L KazakovaN A SidorovaA Yu PolyakovV L Popov
Published in: Sudebno-meditsinskaia ekspertiza (2023)
Is to justify using the corpses of large mammals as model objects for studying the postmortem period. Similarities in processes occurring postmortem in human and swine corpses (decomposition stages and the structure of dominant necrophilic organisms inhabiting the corpse), as well as similar changes of relative impedance parameters for the cartilaginous tissue and musculoskeletal flap of swine and human corpses have been established. The results obtained allow recommending the swine corpse as an adequate human corpse model both for scientific studies and for solving specific scientific and practical issues arising in the practice of forensic examination when determining the prescription of death coming and the postmortem period conditions.
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