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B H Knight

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Forensic Science|December 1, 1975
The significance of the postmortem discovery of gastric contents in the air passagesB H Knight
The Malaysian Journal of Pathology|December 1, 1994
The examination of skeletal remainsR Sarvesvaran, B H Knight
Forensic Science International|April 23, 1996
Case report. Delayed death after pressure on the neck: possible causal mechanisms and implications for mode of death in manual strangulation discussedA M Anscombe, B H Knight
Medicine, Science, and the Law|October 1, 1985
The post-mortem temperature plateau--fact or fiction?L D Nokes, B Hicks, B H Knight
Medicine, Science, and the Law|July 1, 1989
Case report: co-ordinated motor movement of a lower limb after deathL D Nokes, S Barasi, B H Knight
International Journal of Epidemiology|December 1, 1978
Sudden infant death syndrome in Cardiff, association with epidemic influenza and with temperature - 1955-1974R S Bonser, B H Knight, R R West
Medicine, Science, and the Law|February 26, 2000
Observation on the recent examination of bones from St David's CathedralL D Nokes, W Evans, B H Knight, et al.
Forensic Science International|March 11, 1998
Fatal pulmonary embolism: a comparative study of autopsy incidence in Hong Kong and Cardiff, WalesP Dickens, B H Knight, P Ip, et al.
Forensic Science International|May 1, 1992
The use of either the nose or outer ear as a means of determining the postmortem period of a human corpseL D Nokes, T Flint, S Jaafar, et al.
Forensic Science International|May 1, 1992
The application of eight reported temperature-based algorithms to calculate the postmortem intervalL D Nokes, T Flint, J H Williams, et al.
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Forensic Science|December 1, 1975
The significance of the postmortem discovery of gastric contents in the air passagesB H Knight
The Malaysian Journal of Pathology|December 1, 1994
The examination of skeletal remainsR Sarvesvaran, B H Knight
Forensic Science International|April 23, 1996
Case report. Delayed death after pressure on the neck: possible causal mechanisms and implications for mode of death in manual strangulation discussedA M Anscombe, B H Knight
Medicine, Science, and the Law|October 1, 1985
The post-mortem temperature plateau--fact or fiction?L D Nokes, B Hicks, B H Knight
Medicine, Science, and the Law|July 1, 1989
Case report: co-ordinated motor movement of a lower limb after deathL D Nokes, S Barasi, B H Knight
International Journal of Epidemiology|December 1, 1978
Sudden infant death syndrome in Cardiff, association with epidemic influenza and with temperature - 1955-1974R S Bonser, B H Knight, R R West
Medicine, Science, and the Law|February 26, 2000
Observation on the recent examination of bones from St David's CathedralL D Nokes, W Evans, B H Knight, et al.
Forensic Science International|March 11, 1998
Fatal pulmonary embolism: a comparative study of autopsy incidence in Hong Kong and Cardiff, WalesP Dickens, B H Knight, P Ip, et al.
Forensic Science International|May 1, 1992
The use of either the nose or outer ear as a means of determining the postmortem period of a human corpseL D Nokes, T Flint, S Jaafar, et al.
Forensic Science International|May 1, 1992
The application of eight reported temperature-based algorithms to calculate the postmortem intervalL D Nokes, T Flint, J H Williams, et al.
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