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The age of 12 years is related to all the following event or situations except :
Electrocution injury is by :
In Takayama test, which is the following is seen under microscope :
Most specific test to detect blood stains is :
Spermin in semen is detected by :
Postmartem staining sets in :
Dying deposition is recorded by :
Heat stiffening is due to coagulation of ----- due to excessive heat :
Chief Judicial magistrate can imprison a guilty criminal upto :
Res ipsa Loquitor means :
Best specimen of bone for sex identification is :
Ischiopubic index is significantly more in :
Of the following situations, suspended animation should most commonly be anticipated in :
The most reliable criteria in Gustafson's method of identification is :
Crown-heel length of five month mature foetus would be :
Blue postmortem staining indicates poisoning with :
Soiling in agun shot wound is due to :
Cadaveric rigidity is lasting longer than usual, it may be a case of poisoning due to :
A patient with myocardial infarction, after death, underwent autopsy. Microscopic examination of the cardiac tissue as part of autopsy revealed granulation tissue. The time from infarction till death is most likely to be :
Extra dural haemorrhage is usually caused by the rupture of :
Choline perioxide crystals in florence test indicate that the stain may be of :
The average length of a full term child will be about :
Anterior fontanelle closes by :
Specific antidotes exist for the treatment of poisoning by :
The Brachycephalic (short) type of skull is seen in :
Which of the following information about the patient can be determined surely by examining the blood :