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Core Temperature of fetus is how much more than mother (in degree celsius) :
Centre for iliac crest appears at :
Large bones (about 6") are required to be preserved in :
The most reliable chemical test for blood is :
Kastle-Meyer test is also known as :
Paltaufs hemorrhages are seen in :
The temperature of body rises up for the first two hours after death. The most unlikely diagnosis is :
The dispersion of pellets is seen usually at a distance :
The age of 12 years is related to all the following event or situations except :
Seminal fluid choline originates from the :
Sexual enjoyment from suffering of being suffered by other :
In males the pubic hair all the features except :
Electrocution injury is by :
Which of the following is a spinal cord poison :
Hair become loose after :
Consent for medical examination is not a must in :
Oral evidence is superior to documentary evidence in that :
Antidote for sodium nitrate poisoning is :
Stomach wash can be done in poisoning due to ----- acid :
A poison which is also an antidote is :
At autopsy, a body was found to have fine forth from the nose an mouth which increased on compression of the chest. Which of the following is the most likely cause of death :
Rate of putrefaction of dead body is maximum when it is in :
A bruise is yellow coloured within :
Heat stiffening is due to coagulation of ----- due to excessive heat :
Davidson body can help in :
Illiac Index<60 is seen in :
'Boxer's attitude' is seen in persons dying of :
Postmortem caloricity is :