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Give me a ring and we'll have a chat about livor mortis."
"Livor mortis could have happened within half an hour.
The dictionaries now generally give livor as the source of neo-Latin livius.
The specific epithet is derived from the Latin livor, "bluish".
Her skin was bright pink from cold livor mortis, typical in frozen bodies or people who have died of exposure.
The buttocks were flattened, and bands of white crisscrossed the purple livor of the back.
If the body is moved after death, but before rigor mortis begins, forensic techniques such as Livor mortis can be applied.
Some theories attribute the skin problems to a combination of preexisting conditions and routine postmortem effects like livor mortis, although there is no clear consensus.
Coroners can use the presence or absence of livor mortis as a means of determining an approximate time of death.
Scarpetta pointsout the livor mortis pattern, a reddish-purple discoloration caused by noncirculating blood settling due to gravity.
"Denique si quis adhuc praetendit nubila, livor Occidet, et meriti post me referentur honores."
Identify and record discrepancies between the body and the scene (e.g., rigor mortis, livor mortis and body temperature).
Benno was talking pretty fast, but I think he said something about how the livor mortis pattern on her backside suggests that she died right where she was found."
"Summa petit livor, perflant altissima venti, Summa petunt dextra fulmina missa Jovis."
They all noted that rigor mortis had already set in as well as the discoloration of the body caused by the blood's settling due to gravity, which is termed lividity, or livor mortis.
Since blood is no longer being pumped through the body it drains to the dependent portions of the body, under gravity, creating an overall bluish-purple discolouration termed livor mortis or, more commonly, lividity.
Now other ministers, including Justice Minister Tzahi Hanegbi and Communications Minister Livor Livnat, have declared that they will not support an agreement if it includes a deadline for additional withdrawal.
Early post-mortem changes, used by pathologists as medical markers for early post-mortem interval estimations, have been described by Goff and include livor mortis, rigor mortis and algor mortis.
The presence of livor mortis is also an indication of when it would be futile to begin CPR, or when it would be ineffective to continue if it is in progress.
A few hours will do, and livor mortis and rigor mortis set in and reveal the position the body was in when it died, even if the living come along later and move things around or change their stories.
I took a photograph of an injury below her left armpit, on the fleshy side of her left breast, as I calculated body temperature versus ambient temperature, and how advanced both livor mortis and rigor mortis were.
An adult narwhal has a mottled dark gray or black and white color, and some morbid observer must have decided that the patchy discoloration resembled livor mortis, what happens to a body after death when blood settles underneath the skin.
There was some livor mortis, or lividity, that had settled into her thighs and buttocks, and the lividity was a deep purple color, which would be consistent with asphyxia, which in turn was consistent with the rope around her neck.
All he managed to get into the record was that you were probably dispatched by a blunt wood instrument of some sort, and the odd fact that after a period of more than eighteen hours, rigor mortis and livor mortis had not set in.