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Forensic Science International|August 1, 1993
Postmortem changes in resistivity of the anterior abdominal wall during the early postmortem period in ratsD Querido
Forensic Science International|December 17, 1998
A preliminary investigation into postmortem changes in skinfold impedance during the early postmortem period in ratsD Querido
Forensic Science International|April 12, 2000
Temperature-correction of abdominal impedance: improved relationship between impedance and postmortem intervalD Querido
Forensic Science International|June 28, 1994
Time-dependent changes in electrical resistance of the intact abdomen during the 1-504 h postmortem period in ratsD Querido
Forensic Science International|April 27, 1995
Time-dependent changes in electrical resistance of the intact trunk, thorax and abdomen of rats during the first 21 days post mortemD Querido
Forensic Science International|February 1, 1992
Postmortem changes in electrical resistance of the gastric wall during the early postmortem period in ratsD Querido
Forensic Science International|October 1, 1991
In vitro loss of potassium from erythrocytes during the 0-108 h postmortem period in rats: relationship between potassium loss and postmortem intervalD Querido
Forensic Science International|March 1, 1990
Linearization of the relationship between postmortem plasma chloride concentration and postmortem interval in ratsD Querido
Forensic Science International|February 1, 1990
Double logarithmic, linear relationship between plasma sodium/potassium concentration ratio and postmortem interval during the 6-96-h postmortem period in ratsD Querido
Forensic Science International|June 17, 1999
A preliminary study of changes in scalp impedance during the early post-mortem period in ratsD Querido
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Forensic Science International|August 1, 1993
Postmortem changes in resistivity of the anterior abdominal wall during the early postmortem period in ratsD Querido
Forensic Science International|December 17, 1998
A preliminary investigation into postmortem changes in skinfold impedance during the early postmortem period in ratsD Querido
Forensic Science International|April 12, 2000
Temperature-correction of abdominal impedance: improved relationship between impedance and postmortem intervalD Querido
Forensic Science International|June 28, 1994
Time-dependent changes in electrical resistance of the intact abdomen during the 1-504 h postmortem period in ratsD Querido
Forensic Science International|April 27, 1995
Time-dependent changes in electrical resistance of the intact trunk, thorax and abdomen of rats during the first 21 days post mortemD Querido
Forensic Science International|February 1, 1992
Postmortem changes in electrical resistance of the gastric wall during the early postmortem period in ratsD Querido
Forensic Science International|October 1, 1991
In vitro loss of potassium from erythrocytes during the 0-108 h postmortem period in rats: relationship between potassium loss and postmortem intervalD Querido
Forensic Science International|March 1, 1990
Linearization of the relationship between postmortem plasma chloride concentration and postmortem interval in ratsD Querido
Forensic Science International|February 1, 1990
Double logarithmic, linear relationship between plasma sodium/potassium concentration ratio and postmortem interval during the 6-96-h postmortem period in ratsD Querido
Forensic Science International|June 17, 1999
A preliminary study of changes in scalp impedance during the early post-mortem period in ratsD Querido
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