The New Encyclopaedia Britannica, Volumes 1-10Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1974 - Reference [1] Propaedia: outline of knowledge and guide to the Britannica.--[2]-[11] Micropaedia: ready reference and index.--[12]-[30] Macropaedia: knowledge in depth. |
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... death External exam- ination. Autopsy Autopsy is the dissection and examination of a dead body and its organs and structures to determine the cause of death , to observe the effects of disease , and to establish the sequences of changes ...
... death External exam- ination. Autopsy Autopsy is the dissection and examination of a dead body and its organs and structures to determine the cause of death , to observe the effects of disease , and to establish the sequences of changes ...
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... death the one lesion without which death would not have occurred . Though obviously all - important in forensic cases , this as- pect of the autopsy analysis is also required in cases not required by law . After all studies ...
... death the one lesion without which death would not have occurred . Though obviously all - important in forensic cases , this as- pect of the autopsy analysis is also required in cases not required by law . After all studies ...
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... death to both . Most mutual antagonisms occur as a result of competition for a limited resource . In some cases two pathogenic species together invade a host and thereby bring about its death , but in the process they destroy themselves ...
... death to both . Most mutual antagonisms occur as a result of competition for a limited resource . In some cases two pathogenic species together invade a host and thereby bring about its death , but in the process they destroy themselves ...
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