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T Krompecher

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Forensic Science International|January 1, 1981
Experimental evaluation of rigor mortis. V. Effect of various temperatures on the evolution of rigor mortisT Krompecher
Revue Medicale De La Suisse Romande|November 1, 1984
[The practicing physician and removal of the dead body]T Krompecher
Forensic Science International|October 21, 1994
Experimental evaluation of rigor mortis. VIII. Estimation of time since death by repeated measurements of the intensity of rigor mortis on ratsT Krompecher
Forensic Science International|September 1, 1978
Experimental evaluation of rigor mortis. IV. Change in strength and evolution of rigor mortis in the case of physical exercise preceding deathT Krompecher, O Fryc
Beitrage Zur Gerichtlichen Medizin|January 1, 1978
[Experimental studies of rigor mortis. II. The appearance of rigor mortis under the influence of physical exertion]T Krompecher, O Fryc
Beitrage Zur Gerichtlichen Medizin|January 1, 1979
[Determination of the time of death based on rigor mortis]T Krompecher, O Fryc
Forensic Science International|September 1, 1978
Experimental evaluation of rigor mortis. III. Comparative study of the evolution of rigor mortis in different sized muscle groups in ratsT Krompecher, O Fryc
Beitrage Zur Gerichtlichen Medizin|January 1, 1979
[Survival time and the capacity to act in fatal injuries]O Fryc, T Krompecher
International Journal of Legal Medicine|January 1, 1997
Forensic diaphanoscopy: how to investigate invisible subcutaneous hematomas on living subjectsB Horisberger, T Krompecher
Forensic Science International|July 1, 1988
Experimental evaluation of rigor mortis. VII. Effect of ante- and post-mortem electrocution on the evolution of rigor mortisT Krompecher, C Bergerioux
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Forensic Science International|January 1, 1981
Experimental evaluation of rigor mortis. V. Effect of various temperatures on the evolution of rigor mortisT Krompecher
Revue Medicale De La Suisse Romande|November 1, 1984
[The practicing physician and removal of the dead body]T Krompecher
Forensic Science International|October 21, 1994
Experimental evaluation of rigor mortis. VIII. Estimation of time since death by repeated measurements of the intensity of rigor mortis on ratsT Krompecher
Forensic Science International|September 1, 1978
Experimental evaluation of rigor mortis. IV. Change in strength and evolution of rigor mortis in the case of physical exercise preceding deathT Krompecher, O Fryc
Beitrage Zur Gerichtlichen Medizin|January 1, 1978
[Experimental studies of rigor mortis. II. The appearance of rigor mortis under the influence of physical exertion]T Krompecher, O Fryc
Beitrage Zur Gerichtlichen Medizin|January 1, 1979
[Determination of the time of death based on rigor mortis]T Krompecher, O Fryc
Forensic Science International|September 1, 1978
Experimental evaluation of rigor mortis. III. Comparative study of the evolution of rigor mortis in different sized muscle groups in ratsT Krompecher, O Fryc
Beitrage Zur Gerichtlichen Medizin|January 1, 1979
[Survival time and the capacity to act in fatal injuries]O Fryc, T Krompecher
International Journal of Legal Medicine|January 1, 1997
Forensic diaphanoscopy: how to investigate invisible subcutaneous hematomas on living subjectsB Horisberger, T Krompecher
Forensic Science International|July 1, 1988
Experimental evaluation of rigor mortis. VII. Effect of ante- and post-mortem electrocution on the evolution of rigor mortisT Krompecher, C Bergerioux
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