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Experimental studies on post-mortem changes in mallards

Body temperature, eye appearence, muscle rigor, and tracheal cliiary activity should prove useful in field methods of estimating time since death.

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  • "Body temperature, eye appearence, muscle rigor, and tracheal cliiary activity should prove useful in field methods of estimating time since death."@en
  • "Body temperature was the most reliable indicator of time since death. Though this was affected by soaking in water. Other indicators studied were electrical resistance of muscle tissue, rigor of muscles, eye changes, and ciliary activity of the tracheal lining."@en
  • "Post-mortem changes in mallards were studied to develop techniques of estimating time since death in birds killed by hunters. Birds were trapped during the winters oof 1965 and 1966, killed and held for observation in controlled-temperature rooms."@en

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