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"post-mortem" Definitions
  1. (also post-mortem examination) a medical examination of the body of a dead person in order to find out how they died synonym autopsy
  2. post-mortem (on something) a discussion or an examination of an event after it has happened, especially in order to find out why it failed

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A post mortem was due to take place Friday afternoon.
The results of a post-mortem have yet to be released.
Post-mortem intervals have played a key role in many trials.
Biden's appearance was part pep rally and part election post-mortem.
According to a post-mortem report put together by Time Inc.
I threw in the post-mortem thing for the zombie apocalypse.
These relatives now control the rights to Prince's post-mortem identity.
Today sounds like a good time for a post-mortem on Sunrise.
Whatever the specifics, post-mortem sperm retrieval is very much a thing.
Later, the same phenomenon was observed in post-mortem human cerebral tissue.
But her other post mortem plans came as a surprise to many.
But her other post-mortem plans came as a surprise to many.
But Ms. Marcus has had it with all the post-mortem analysis.
It also investigates his post-mortem diagnosis of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE).
A post-mortem report said she had been sexually abused and strangled.
The cause of death was revealed after a post-mortem examination, Tavares said.
And that's really the post-mortem for Dash, which was always a stopgap.
Its automated scheduling assistant helps teams plan meetings to internalize the post-mortem.
"A number of the wounds were inflicted post mortem," the charging document states.
Thames Valley Police's statement on Post-mortem into death of George Michael pic.twitter.
But WannaMine works differently, Cybereason said in its post-mortem of the infection.
First, Justin Bieber's engagement announcement and now, Colton Underwood's lengthy Bachelorette post-mortem.
The first live birth resulting from a post-mortem extraction wasn't until 1999.
This lack of policy may be because post-mortem sperm requests are rare.
Scientists from Britain's Cetacean Strandings Investigation Programme will carry out post-mortem examinations.
Please read a Post Mortem Analysis of Committee Hearing here on his testimony.
No one had done a systematic post-mortem study of blast-injured troops.
No one in these post-mortem control groups had the brown-dust pattern.
The post-mortem revealed the girl had been tortured, raped, strangled and smothered.
As its post-mortem report said, it didn't have to be this way.
The post-mortem established that she'd been strangled and almost certainly sexually assaulted.
And if it's done quickly enough post-mortem, it can prevent cellular decomposition.
We never know what can happen in the post-mortem of that divorce.
It is a post-mortem, a feminist manifesto and a score-settling rant.
It is a post-mortem, in which she is both coroner and corpse.
For the first time in my life, I saw a post-mortem report.
So now the DNC is in the middle of a post-mortem study.
But now they're stuck with this, probably until the next presidential election post-mortem.
Their deaths were caused by "ligature neck compression," according to initial post-mortem investigations.
Authorities were conducting post-mortem examinations on Saturday and treating the deaths as suspicious.
How do doctors and review boards weigh up decisions on post-mortem sperm extraction?
The result of the post-mortem examination is bound to further prove this conclusion.
Victoria Police are awaiting post-mortem examination results to determine Tracy's cause of death.
Get Weird and Wonderful Post-Mortem Fairy Tales, from Marked Books and Lannoo, here.
An alarm bell, to me, is when the post-mortem meeting feels like drudgery.
The cause of her death remains unknown, pending results of a post mortem investigation.
The singer's body was taken to a police hospital for post mortem, she said.
The UK is a leader when it comes to post-mortem digital imaging of children.
The spokesperson noted that New York and Louisiana don't have post-mortem rights of publicity.
In 2011, the studio published a post-mortem about their time working on the game.
Her breasts were amputated post-mortem, as was her scalp, including her long blonde hair.
The ESA expects to have a full post-mortem on Schiaparelli by mid-November.[ESA]
The conflicting studies both involved inspecting post-mortem brain samples using a technique called immunostaining.
The gene-expression data come from 16,000 neurons, though those cells are post-mortem samples.
"The body has been sent for post-mortem," police commissioner TR Suresh told the newspaper.
Rationalize that the problems don't exist and you'll just be another depressing startup post-mortem.
And in states without those post-mortem protections, you'll have even less of a say.
Sammarco said on Wednesday that the post-mortem examination found no obvious signs of torture.
"Plaintiffs are preserving Jahi's body from its natural post-mortem course," the hospital's lawyers wrote.
According to a BBC radio documentary, a post-mortem revealed radioactive contamination in his body.
Three bullets hit her, damaging her heart and lungs, according to the post-mortem report.
Paik was ever the collaborator, and Winter's score is a fitting tribute, even post-mortem.
Thanks to post-mortem research done since 2008, we know much more about these signals.
"But until and unless the post-mortem is done, we can't know the reason, and until and unless the elephant calf moves, the post-mortem cannot be done," Rescue workers were waiting for the calf to leave the body before it starts to decay.
My humble request: Someone at Google, please secretly record the post-mortem meeting on this boondoggle.
The body would be in a container after the Greek authorities carried out the post-mortem.
Police initially described the incident as a "sudden death" pending the results of a post-mortem.
The estates for Michael Jackson, Tupac Shakur and Notorious B.I.G. released songs and albums post-mortem.
Mr Kim was reportedly poisoned by chemicals, although official post-mortem results have not been released.
Jordan, meanwhile, has extended her lab's research into the post-mortem interval at the molecular level.
The post-mortem red carpet was rolled out and garnished with sprinkles of the gravy train.
Noooo. A local judge's decision not to order a post-mortem has sent them into overdrive.
While their outlook hasn't changed, Clinton still wanted a thorough, detailed post-mortem of the campaign.
The official post-mortem report revealed that she had injuries consistent with rape, torture and strangulation.
But Guigó says that in studying gene expression, scientists rely heavily on post-mortem tissue samples.
A post-mortem on Wednesday concluded that she died of asphyxiation, one police source told Reuters.
That psychological disorder, however, cannot be identified in a typical post-mortem examination of brain structures.
The last question in the glum post-mortem was directed at Jordan Spieth and Patrick Reed.
"Unfortunately we have the first death from the coronavirus which was diagnosed post mortem," Filipce said.
Highlights, $21,2800 a Year; Then Lowlights, $503,250 a Year; Then Post-Mortem Trims, $224,2790, Including Exhumation.
Thanks for sending the note along, this is a good post mortem conversation for our editors.
Depending on our theological ilk, we lever-press at resisting temptation to attain paradise post-mortem.
Per the BBC, both counter-terror officials and police are involved in the investigation into Sturgess' death, while a post-mortem examination (autopsy) is planned:A post-mortem examination of Ms Sturgess, from Durrington, is due to take place and her family has been informed, police said.
Standardization may be tough to achieve when countries have such different funding mechanisms for post-mortem investigations.
These post-mortem indicators included blurring of the edges of the iris and changes to the pupil.
Post-mortem outcry Mitchell was found in his cell not breathing and without a pulse August 19.
She asked how I could make it up to him post mortem, a question I didn't understand.
Over all, they had a 47 percent lower likelihood of having a post-mortem diagnosis of Alzheimer's.
Every drill is followed by a post-mortem, in which members talk about what could be improved.
The Tributes feature seems designed to create a more clearly defined space for these post-mortem messages.
Months later, Phineas Fisher revealed how they did it in a detailed step-by-step post-mortem.
In particular, post-mortem contamination by other sources of carbon can sprinkle grit into the radioactive clockwork.
Once the verdict is rendered, there is no judicial post-mortem, only an exhausted sigh of relief.
Periodically I reported to his apartment at the Chelsea Hotel in Manhattan for his post-mortem critiques.
Austin and Rob have both Red Dead Redemption 2 updates and a sort of Subterfuge post-mortem.
David Bixenspan wrote up a quality post-mortem of the press conference last Thursday over at Deadspin.
A preliminary, post-mortem drug screen indicated "levels of amphetamine, methamphetamine and THC," according to the reports.
The public also seems to know about the post-mortem spending spree on condos, watches and cars.
As part of the suit, she had access to her brother's post-mortem for the first time.
There was no post-mortem in Texas, against state law; the body went at once to Bethesda.
Some are born great, some achieve greatness and some get a series order 400 years post-mortem.
If you try a strategy to overcome procrastination and it fails, "conduct a post-mortem," Bruett recommends.
Prefacing Fuss's work is a selection of 19th-century nudes and post-mortem images from Victorian photographers.
Authorities said a post-mortem examination of the deceased child's body found multiple stab wounds to the neck.
A post-mortem examination is due to be carried out and the man has not yet been identified.
The problem is that the Republican Party conducted an actual post-mortem after 2012 and no one listened.
He also said it can be tricky to determine a person&aposs impairment based on post-mortem blood.
Perks such as raises for seniority can even extend to widows' pensions, producing the unique "post-mortem promotion".
The following morning, Gruver was found dead of "acute alcohol intoxication with aspiration", according to a post-mortem.
The bodies of nine men and nine women had been taken to a hospital for a post-mortem.
Among former NFL players included in the study, however, that number rose to 99% being diagnosed post-mortem.
Politico has a post-mortem of Cruz's campaign that reads like something of a choose-your-own-adventure.
But this is no history lesson, nor is it a post-mortem assessment of Thatcherism and its discontents.
A post-mortem revealed there had been a great deal of intelligence that warned of an impending attack.
AstroTurf is lawn not post-mortem but persistently teetering on the edge of the downward slope toward it.
The Wisconsin GOP autopsy recalls another post-mortem, the one the Republican Party conducted after its 2012 defeat.
A post-mortem audit of the failed DCPS revamp credited its failure to poor management and vague plans.
We will never know all of the deceased who experienced such "post-mortem consumption," as I call it.
They tested her post-mortem, and there's I think a couple others that they're waiting on results, too.
The police said they made the change "following the results of a post mortem," but did not elaborate.
The aesthetic and language of modern post-mortem photography is not all fabric shrouds and flower petals, however.
She told Mr. Price he should not be involved in a planned post-mortem of what went wrong.
Many intelligence judgments certainly deserve post-mortem scrutiny, but a prosecutor is the wrong person to perform it.
The works suggests raw anger and turmoil, perhaps post-mortem frustration rather than dismay at time's inevitable passage.
A post-mortem discovered he had died from AIDS, so she was tested and found to have the virus.
The Post Mortem Imaging Task Force of the European Society of Paediatric Radiology published a consensus statement last summer.
SeaWorld expects to have more answers after the whale's post-mortem examination is complete, which may take several weeks.
Epic recently published a post-mortem on the event, outlining ways that the publisher can improve on the tournament.
If you consider yourself a slightly more advanced student of astrology, a post-mortem synastry reading may be helpful.
Finally, the experiment could result in new ways of studying post-mortem brains in the laboratory, claimed the scientists.
Rothman and Bastuba view post-mortem sperm extraction mostly as an act of compassion for those who are grieving.
After all, Charlotte (Vanessa Ray), Detective Wilden (Bryce Johnson), and Ian (Ryan Merriman) all appeared in episodes post-mortem.
Haynes has bought the post-mortem digital version of Clayton Leigh, a man convicted of murder on shaky evidence.
The official post-mortem report revealed that she had sustained injuries that were consistent with rape, torture, and strangulation.
A new book called Weird and Wonderful Post-Mortem Fairy Tales compiles the most unsettling characters in their collection.
A post-mortem photograph might be the only image of a child the surviving family members would ever have.
The brains were collected post-mortem, and about half were from people who had been diagnosed with a disorder.
There are ways for celebrities to protect their image from being reanimated for films post-mortem in the future.
"We don't know much but a post mortem will be done to tell exactly what happened," Faith Methu said.
Any post mortem conducted by the party is likely to lead to a shake-up of its key leadership.
But as of Wednesday night the family was still waiting for a formal post-mortem to give complete certainty.
Welcome back to Post Mortem, our column that explores death and dying but without the euphemisms and other bullshit.
When it comes to children, this isn't a matter of just scaling down the post-mortem procedures applied to adults.
He can give us a post-mortem on exactly how those state security agents died of their Finnish dagger wounds.
A doctor at the Wenlock Hospital in Mangaluru told Reuters that a post mortem was being conducted there on Wednesday.
Burnout rarely appears as the primary track in startup post-mortem, but a trained ear can usually find its influence.
That's why he thinks the 2016 post-mortem should blame the GOP's defeat on the singular error of nominating Trump.
All proceeds from sales of To Andreas Gehm will go towards taking care of the German producer's post-mortem expenses.
His body was found almost a week later and a post mortem showed he had been tortured before his death.
It's just over one week since we elected a new president and already the pundits have completed their post-mortem.
Following a post-mortem report, local police confirmed the girl died from burns sustained in the fire, Shukla told CNN.
In one of the more raucous portions of the conference, consultants assembled for a post-mortem session on campaign strategy.
Remember, though, the post-mortem that found Republicans chastened after the more genteel nativism of the 2012 Mitt Romney campaign.
"The whole conference has been a post-mortem," said Anand Omprakash, director of equity and derivative strategy at BNP Paribas.
If our dog was making post-mortem missions, couldn't he at least cruise by for one last good night loves?
In a post-mortem, the subject is dead, and the coroner's job is to figure out the cause of death.
Mehdi said autopsies had been carried out on the dead and that post-mortem reports were expected in 72 hours.
Whatever the exact case, Abraham Lincoln's active engagement with Willie's post-mortem existence is a multi-sourceable matter of record.
It will also allow researchers new lower cost alternatives and access to Alzheimer's like cells without obtaining them post-mortem.
Barring certain highly infectious diseases or an accident from which I can't be recovered, my post-mortem destination is booked.
Rather, it's an example of "coffin birth," or "post-mortem fetal extrusion," a rare phenomenon that happens during the decomposition phase.
While a post-mortem exam will determine the whale's official cause of death, SeaWorld officials said she likely died of pneumonia.
North Korea has said that it will reject the post-mortem conducted by Malaysia and demanded the body be released immediately.
Schmidt had doubts they would find anything resembling an infallible post-mortem interval but thought even a minor improvement worth pursuing.
They validated the measurements of the adults' brain activities with scans of the microscopic structure of adult post-mortem brain tissue.
A spokeswoman for the local medical examiner's office that conducted a post-mortem examination of Prince declined to confirm the reports.
Did you know there's more to the day after Halloween than performing a party post-mortem while nursing a candy hangover?
And while one attendee was told that any discussion of the election is "triggering," there were plenty of post-mortem opinions.
Until Thursday's 34-page snowfall post-mortem analysis, the New York snowfall total stood just 0.1 inch shy of the record.
As Natalie Dormer mentioned in a post-mortem interview with Entertainment Weekly, her downfall was the product of a man's incompetence.
The post-mortem will tie up engineers at a time when the company already has a great deal on its plate.
Machado's wit and compulsive post-mortem approach configure her story into a wildly propulsive memoir, an ambulatory survey of the genre.
A post-mortem exam shows her blood lead level was tested the year before at a startling 238 micrograms per deciliter.
Its post-mortem live update banner read, "UNIPARTY VICTORY," and a flurry of headlines pinned the loss on familiar bêtes noires.
A post-mortem shows evidence of C.T.E., the degenerative brain disease believed to be caused by repeated hits to the head.
It still feels like almost every other day there's another black police brutality victim being turned into a post-mortem hashtag.
Katya suggests that regardless of how you exit, throwing a poppin' post-mortem party once thy can is kicked is essential.
As for Mr. Ramirez, he found access to his character through compassion for the intense scrutiny Mr. Versace faced post-mortem.
" She loves answering questions about "post-mortem possibilities — keeping Dad's skull, giving Grandma a Viking funeral, swallowing popcorn before a cremation.
His body was found almost a week later and a post mortem examination showed he had been tortured before his death.
It's easy, however, to do a post-mortem and assess the elements of the film that did and did not work.
Hobart said the airline had offered to carry out a post-mortem investigation on the rabbit, but the owner had declined.
Her voice was emphatic, and the grave post-mortem somehow seemed like the most uplifting thing I've heard since November 8.
The researchers are collaborators in an international project called GTEx, which since 2010 has collected post-mortem samples from hundreds of donors.
The political conversation among the Clinton supporters was largely an election post-mortem, not angry condemnation of the other side, she said.
It is believed she died on the day of her disappearance, July 2, and a post mortem concluded asphyxiation was the cause.
The post mortem must address how we begin talking to voters who once were Democrats but feel their party has left them.
The novel forms a post-mortem of the happy childhood and the faint sense of anticlimax that millennials carry in its aftermath.
Finsbury Park victim Makram Ali died of "multiple injuries," the Metropolitan Police said in a statement, citing a special post-mortem examination.
The kind of post-mortem inquiry she seeks is "incredibly rare," said Brandon L. Garrett, a professor of law at Duke University.
And it is not surprising that the overseers of a troubled fund would quarrel with a post-mortem on its investment approach.
Take the one-time accountant Carl Koppelman, a Los Angeles-based artist who creates digital illustrations of unidentified people using post-mortem photos.
Already, however, an initial methodology in the Human Postmortem Microbiome project can at least produce an estimate for a minimum post-mortem interval.
"I think the Black Hood saga, as we've been playing it, is over," the Riverdale showrunner told TVLine in a post-mortem interview.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Indian actress Sridevi died from drowning in her hotel room bathtub, police in Dubai said on Monday following a post-mortem.
Trump had earlier also weighed into the post-mortem over the caucuses on Twitter, accusing the media of biased coverage of the caucuses.
SeaWorld plans to perform a full post-mortem examination to hopefully get some insight into what caused the calf to perish so quickly.
But it closes with Mr. Cale's version of "Hallelujah," a key moment in both the song's ascent and the artist's post-mortem sanctification.
"A post mortem examination was carried out yesterday as part of the investigation into the death of George Michael," Thames Valley police said.
Following its April post-mortem on its platform's role in the 230 U.S. presidential election, Facebook is out with some juicy new details.
I had been tracing its post-mortem journey while finishing a book about the value of enslaved people in life and after death.
A post-mortem stated Mercy had no physical injuries, but the family have rejected those findings and claim Mercy was raped and beaten.
Egypt's government, which has promised a post mortem, is unlikely to meet those demands, and has lashed out at criticism of its record.
According to local reports North Korean officials tried to persuade Malaysia not to conduct the post-mortem, but local authorities refused the request.
What's even less clear is how Dorsey recovered his account intact, although hopefully Twitter will provide a full post mortem at some point.
GLENN THRUSH: We're talking about the--for those people who don't know, it's the 2012 post-mortem that the RNC-- TIM MILLER: Yeah.
They also reviewed the original missing person's report filed by Mr. Haakenson's family, information from the Social Security Administration and post-mortem reports.
Hillary Clinton's election post-mortem, "What Happened," had the lowest sales of the bunch, notching 167,000 copies sold during its first week last September.
Monroe's estate said she was domiciled in California so that they could protect the late actress with the state's post-mortem right of publicity.
However, when studying Monteith's battle with drugs and alcohol in combination with his post-mortem toxicology report, it becomes clear that something is amiss.
For a group that only existed between 2000 and 2003, City of Caterpillar made a remarkable impact—though most of it was post-mortem.
Malaysian police official Fadzil Ahmat said the cause of Kim's death was not yet known, and that a post mortem would be carried out.
For these, they found the predictions of the algorithm were random, suggesting that the results they had obtained with post-mortem samples were meaningful.
In a piece called "Why People Stopped Watching 'The Walking Dead,'" Looper's A.J. Caulfield wrote what could have been the zombie saga's post mortem.
Commissioned by grieving families, post-mortem photographs often represented the only visual remembrance of the deceased and were among a family's most precious possessions.
The local medical examiner's office conducted a post-mortem examination on Friday morning for four hours but its results could be some time coming.
It will also feature original music, presumably so it can create another One Direction in the process of delivering a One Direction post-mortem.
Lastly, when you do handle the bees, watch out: Males, while aggressive, don't sting, but females do, and they can do so post-mortem.
The current use of advanced medical imaging offers strategies for noninvasive and limited autopsy; these tools can expedite the post-mortem search for information.
Conditions escalate depending on residents' ages and current health statuses, confirmed by a post-mortem study of young people's hearts conducted in Mexico City.
When Tiahleigh was found her remains were so heavily deteriorated that the post-mortem indicated she could have been dead up to a week.
Her post-mortem the next day, after the final numbers came in, was more balanced, conceding that a fifth of the tickets were comps.
Mr. Clement could extract DNA from post-mortem samples, with permission from the family and assuming he could reach the funeral home in time.
And, since death is often unpredictable, for obituary subjects and their writers, the former sometimes outlive the latter, leading to a post-mortem byline.
An election post-mortem study was conducted, both looking forward to the future of the country, and looking inside the party and its goals.
In Arthur Miller's post-mortem on the American dream, Tracy Letts and Annette Bening star, along with Benjamin Walker, Francesca Carpanini and Hampton Fluker.
Staff at the hospital failed to provide appropriate post-mortem care for the veteran, who died in February and has not been publicly identified.
The themes of the political post-mortem among progressives in Britain after Johnson's rout will be familiar to anyone following the Democratic presidential race.
Thirty two victims have been positively identified, with 55 post-mortem examinations having taken place, according to investigating officers speaking at a briefing on Monday.
Hannah's story was already told post-mortem through her tapes in season 1, and then through her classmates' testimonies during the trial of season 2.
They had a well-established time of death and, after swabbing the body, they compared it with cases in Detroit with similar post-mortem intervals.
" In recent years, the final weekend at a U.S. Open has included an unpleasant post mortem constructed around the question: "What's wrong with American tennis?
In one review published in 22008 in the journal Fertility and Sterility, biomedical ethicists contacted 22015 U.S. hospitals about their post-mortem sperm collection protocols.
Myles' cause of death was listed as hyperthermia "due to environmental exposure," according to the District Nine Medical Examiner, which performed a post-mortem examination.
Police said the cause of death was still not known and that they were waiting for pathology and toxicology tests after conducting a post-mortem.
"On May 13, during the post-mortem examination, five family members saw with their own eyes the injuries all over his body," the statement said.
Séanced ghosts reveal the means and manner of their deaths, and Sarah complies by constructing rooms to help them work through this post-mortem trauma.
A number of NFL players have been diagnosed post-mortem in recent years with CTE, raising questions about the safety and future of the sport.
The zoo said in a statement on Sunday that an initial post mortem showed that the aardvark most likely died from smoke inhalation while sleeping.
Other topics we got into include his advice for what companies are thinking about applying, and what in the world a YC post-mortem is.
Our critic says Hillary Clinton's new account of the 2016 election, "What Happened," is part post-mortem, part feminist manifesto and part score-settling jubilee.
If the post-mortem will be undoubtedly tough on the women who lost, the coming years won't be much easier for the women who won.
As someone with a sister and two sisters-in-law, I found the book most useful as a sort of post-mortem meditation on gender.
Evidence showed that his relatives were also present during the killing and that she was sexually assaulted post-mortem by at least three different people.
Sin embargo, según Burns, lo que realmente redujo drásticamente la fotografía post mortem, y los elaborados rituales que la caracterizaban, fue la Primera Guerra Mundial.
He is affectingly embodied here by Peter Mark Kendall, and his character's wondering post-mortem of his encounter with Paul remains a near-perfect monologue.
It's believed to be caused by repeated blows to the head, like those regularly sustained in football, but it can only be diagnosed post mortem.
This final report is not expected for a few months, and the specialists who conducted the post-mortem have said they cannot draw conclusions until then.
Malaysian police official Fadzil Ahmat said on Tuesday the cause of Kim's death was not yet known, and that a post-mortem would be carried out.
There is, throughout the narrative, a taut, inescapable atmosphere of menace, not unlike that of a film by Pablo Larraín (think Tony Manero or Post Mortem).
Toronto Police Constable David Hopkinson said police are awaiting post-mortem results and no determinations have been made as to the cause and manner of deaths.
Internal teams are meeting as I write performing a full post-mortem to understand how this occurred and how we prevent this from ever occurring again.
It's often used in live patients but, because minimizing invasiveness does not matter the same in dead people, doctors tend to use other methods post-mortem.
Because we still can't decide on what sperm are or are not, policies on post-mortem sperm extraction differ between hospitals, and are spotty and inconsistent.
Of around 360 men with cancer or infertility diagnoses who banked sperm at a Texas sperm bank, almost 85 per cent consented to post-mortem use.
"One Breath", Adam Skolnick's dissection of an extreme sport and post-mortem of a dive gone wrong, becomes a morality play of hubris, imprudence and obsession.
" Kraus Jr. continues, "Visual manifestations of mourning, post-mortem photographs most of all, became an accepted memorial practice and were part of the era's mourning process.
Generating passion or hatred for the Muslim believer and the jihadist alike, the West and its indulgences represent another facet of the post-mortem Muslim paradise.
He joined a growing list of athletes whose brains revealed evidence of CTE, according to scientists at Boston University's CTE Center, who examined him post-mortem.
In March 2013, after Mitt Romney's loss to President Obama, the Republican National Committee issued a post-mortem that talked about the need for better outreach.
Researchers like Dr. Ann McKee of the Boston University School of Medicine have been able to confirm C.T.E. as a critical factor in post-mortem studies.
That said, 84 of the 91 decedents had other substances detected on post-mortem toxicology, and most of those 84 had fentanyl, heroin, benzodiazepines, or cocaine.
A post-mortem concluded that she died of asphyxiation while contusions found on the victim may have been inflicted to immobilize her, police sources told Reuters.
What your mother indicated about what you should do with this information is relevant, but her post-mortem interest in the matter fades as time passes.
Speaking to reporters Thursday, Negeri Sembilan state police chief Mohamad Mat Yusop said a post-mortem showed no evidence that Quoirin had been abducted or raped.
But there was a worst-case scenario: A partly revived post-mortem brain, trapped in a feverish nightmare, perpetually reliving the very moment of its slaughter.
"The exact cause of death will not be known until the results of a post-mortem examination are complete, which may take several weeks," it said.
Images of his emaciated body, with burn marks, were found among more than 50,000 post-mortem photographs taken by the police and smuggled out of Syria.
Sin embargo, la estética y el lenguaje de la fotografía post mortem moderna no se basa por completo en mortajas de tela y pétalos de flores.
A post-mortem examination revealed horrific injuries, including a broken spine, fractured ribs, bruising on her chest and neck, internal hemorrhaging and injuries to her vagina.
From The Bitter Southerner: Here's a rare post-mortem tribute, the posting of a 1984 profile of Gregg Allman by Steve Oney, originally published in Esquire.
A post mortem examination took place that was inconclusive and therefore we need to undertake a number of other examinations before we can establish why she died.
Family in Mourning is available to perform pre-mortem and post-mortem events, and offers a variety of services with Bronze and Silver packages starting at $5,000.
When Clinton and Trump's top brass came together after the election at Harvard University for a post-mortem on the election, insults flew and tensions boiled over.
"As far as a lesson, if a snake chomping you post-mortem is better or worse: It's on the same order as a live snake," Boyer said.
"The man was pronounced dead at the scene and was removed to Mulling Hospital where a post-mortem will be scheduled," the spokesman told the Irish Sun.
If you'd like to study the anatomy of a scam, Crater's own MyBigCoin website offers a useful post-mortem — just please don't send that guy your money.
Her relatives initially told local police she had a heart attack, but a post-mortem showed she had been strangled, Punjab police spokeswoman Nabeela Ghazanfar told CNN.
A post mortem exam to find the cause of death will be conducted and SeaWorld said it would provide an update when the full results are in.
As we reported, the bank that is handling Prince's affairs post-mortem has filed docs strongly suggesting it will put all of Prince's properties up for sale.
"We are conducting a post-mortem to determine whether there were other factors in her death," he said, adding that the girl had a history of depression.
Police spokesman Fred Enanga said a post mortem indicated Kalinda died from blunt force trauma to his head and police are treating the death as a homicide.
In some cases, however, a happenstance meeting, a random photo op, or the post-mortem actions of friends become the catalyst launching a celebrity to legendary status.
In the end, the post-mortem was limited to a brief joint statement, which suggested that things had gone better than at a previous meeting, in Mrs.
For now, I am content to listen to recordings while silently following the sheet music, my fingers twitching involuntarily like the post-mortem spasms of a cadaver.
But the post-mortem stated clearly that he had died within minutes of eating a curry dish — his favorite kind, which his wife often cooked for him.
And records show that the cracked jaw was not described in the first pathologist's autopsy report, even though it was evident in a post-mortem X-ray.
"But I think there will be a huge post-mortem about having the general election, about the manifesto... about the style of the campaign," Osborne told ITV.
The actor Tobias Menzies, who has portrayed both Frank and Black Jack Randall, shared his post-mortem on the Randalls' open marriage in a recent phone interview.
In a statement, the Thames Valley Police, which is responsible for investigating Mr. Michael's death, said that a post-mortem examination had been carried out on Thursday.
"I have received the post-mortem report that says there is a 19-cm long reddish bruise on her neck, which strengthens my doubts," he told Reuters.
Crucially, the post-mortem was not yet complete — Kuriakose's internal organs had been shipped off to different laboratories where a chemical analysis would reveal his cause of death.
"Inquiries into the death of George Michael have been concluded and the final post mortem report received," the coroner said, in a statement reported by Britain's Press Association.
The team trained a deep neural network on this dataset to classify an image of an iris as taken either while the subject was alive or post-mortem.
"It's hard to trust that harm and abuse can be prevented if it is only post-mortem and through the Terms of Service," they said in their email.
The loop continues: "We separated ourselves in political echo chambers, treating the outside with smug contempt," Case said in a post-mortem on We Become What We Behold.
" One Amazon employee told BuzzFeed: "It's hard to trust that harm and abuse can be prevented if it is only post-mortem and through the Terms of Service.
Organizations that complete a post-mortem within 30 days save an average of $1 million, according to the IBM and Ponemon Institute cost of a data breach study.
Organizations which complete a post-mortem within 30 days save an average of $1 million, according to the IBM and Ponemon Institute cost of a data breach study.
With regard to the judgement that the votes were there to pass the bill, every credible post mortem has laid the blame at the feet of House leadership.
After conducting post-mortem examinations and completing a toxicology report, investigators were able to determine that the bears had eaten the English Yew plant, a poisonous ornamental shrub.
"We will categorically reject the result of the post mortem ... " He said Kim Jong Nam had a diplomatic passport and was under the consular protection of North Korea.
News Analysis The Republican Party's post-mortem after Mitt Romney lost his presidential bid to Barack Obama in 2012 was brutally straightforward: Expand the tent or risk extinction.
There are some states that provide post-mortem protection and express their exemption for their use in various forms of media, like motion pictures, songs, plays, and novels.
"The Club," for instance, dealt with Roman Catholic priests who had committed child abuse and other crimes, sometimes on behalf of the state; "Post Mortem" was about Gen.
No post-mortem launched into how the FBI could have been so wildly wrong when swearing to the court, over and over, that Page was a Russian spy.
A post-mortem carried out in 2012, indicates that he was aged between 18 and 21 when he died, and had suffered a stab wound to the back.
Thanks to the included simulation of Delta's operations, it'll also include a post-mortem tool to help staff look at which decisions could have resulted in better outcomes.
"In the post-mortem ... they have confirmed that the cause of death was by VX. So we will be looking thoroughly at the VX aspect," Gooi told reporters.
Though it might not have been Han's intention, her novel reads not only as a lyrical post-mortem on violence but also a call to counter that violence.
On Friday, North Korea broke its silence on Mr. Kim's assassination, demanding that the Malaysian authorities surrender the body and vowing to reject any post-mortem they conducted.
In addition to this information, detectives also used the original missing person report on Haakenson, Social Security Administration data as well as post-mortem reports to identify him.
The report, a post-mortem designed to identify what had gone wrong in Mitt Romney's 2012 defeat, also served as a prescription for how to recalibrate and move forward.
The series started strong, but — while we won't go into a total post-mortem here — we can all agree that ANTM started going downhill around cycle nine or ten.
Boston University scientists found 110 of the 111 post-mortem brains showed signs of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a degenerative brain disease linked to repeated hits to the head.
Studying the practice of post-mortem photography and the way they so embraced and normalized the idea of death made me feel a little less like I'd gone crazy.
A scan showed that tau, an abnormal protein, was seen in the same spots of his brain where it had been detected post-mortem in people who had CTE.
"We will conduct a post mortem and make appropriate improvements to our systems to prevent this from happening again," says a Google spokesperson in a statement to The Verge.
But a more cool-headed post-mortem, attempting to discern the precise cause of this production's death, reveals the hazards involved in attempting to translate and update classic plays.
In January Hulu and Netflix released competing post-mortem documentaries, and for those involved in the Fyre fiasco, this interest in the scandal was something of a saving grace.
The post mortem report, made available to the media, said that VX was detected on swabs of Kim Jong Nam's eyes and face, in the blood, plasma and urine.
And post-mortem sperm retrieval does not guarantee that the child will never have a father present, just that such a father will not have the usual genetic relationship.
"We recognize the severity of this outage, and we apologize to all of our customers for allowing it to occur," a Google post-mortem analysis published on Tuesday begins.
The break came last June when a friend of the victim searching the Internet saw her post-mortem photograph and called the victim's sister, who then contacted law enforcement.
This one appears to be for an upcoming special — the show's hour-long "post-mortem" that TVLine reported we would see immediately after the PLL finale on June 27.
The sheep tested in their experiment will be put down when they reach the age of ten, at which point the researchers will conduct a closer post-mortem study.
The elite knows that the party must broaden its appeal as the electorate grows more diverse — in fact, that was the conclusion of the G.O.P.'s 2013 post-mortem.
Reporters thronged to him as he headed into a closed-door session of the Senate Intelligence Committee, probing for a post-mortem of his campaign: What had gone wrong?
Even dead celebs are distancing themselves from Trump post-mortem, with Nancy Sinatra proclaiming on Twitter that, were he alive today, her father wouldn't perform and support Trump's bigotry.
In a detailed post-mortem on PepperTap's blog, founder and CEO Navneet Singh wrote that PepperTap will focus on building an e-commerce logistics for smaller Indian cities instead.
McCoy's body was brought to his home and upon the post-mortem examination, doctors found his lungs were filled blood and thus determined that he had died by suffocation.
Every cow that is trucked in from ranches across Jalisco is checked ante-mortem for injuries, then post-mortem for lesions on their organs, such as the lymph nodes.
We measured the expression that came from post-mortem samples initially to see if they even could be a good estimation for gene expression in people that are alive.
Researchers suggest many of these deaths are likely due to speedballs or goofballs given that post-mortem analysis cannot determine whether the person deliberately or inadvertently took both drugs.
In that case, the owners of the post-mortem rights of the Three Stooges sued a celebrity lithographer, Gary Saderup, for selling T-shirts bearing the comedy trio's images.
In this post-mortem, she said one of her trickiest challenges involved a segment focusing on a 6-year-old's romantic duet of "Meant to Be" with her dad.
But for families who follow natural death practices, post-mortem photography is an extension and celebration of that choice, and a continuation of a practice with a long history.
Dean, for example—who died in 1955—is nearing the end of his 70-year post-mortem protection, which makes the announcement of the Finding Jack movie quite timely.
But one of the oddest post-mortem sightings by those who believe The King to still be walking the earth is an appearance in the 1990 holiday classic Home Alone.
Slate Editor in Chief Julia Turner has her own post-mortem of what happened on Election Day, which syncs up with Smukler's story in some cases, but not in others.
"For the post-mortem and autopsy to be completed we need to have DNA to be able to identify the body and we have not had that yet," he added.
Recent statistics are scarce, but surveys of U.S. fertility centers in 1997 and 2002 found increasing numbers of requests for post-mortem sperm retrieval, although from a very low base.
A few days later, the company issued a public post-mortem explaining what went wrong and which steps they had taken to make sure that particular problem didn't happen again.
First, there was the "Memorial Day Mayhem post-mortem," when the town government's crackdown on wild partying in the township would be put to the test for the first time.
After it passes tax cuts, there will be no revisiting whether they are worth the cost, no post-mortem to evaluate if they did what they were designed to do.
"A presidential campaign taking over the party committee post-convention is standard, but what happened in 2016 was more intense than veterans remember," Politico reported in an election post-mortem.
When the final chord rang out and Mr. Pipps hit his battered cymbals for the last time, everyone cheered, then spilled onto the sidewalk for a cigarette and post-mortem.
The bill would allow the U.S. Census Bureau to request funding to redo the census, if post-mortem analysis reveals flawed data, said a congressional staffer familiar with the draft.
"This was just a technical error, and we're still doing the post-mortem to understand what happened so we can operationalize any learnings from that," Mr. Zuckerberg said last week.
The company will no doubt do a post-mortem to figure out how this mistake happened and how to prevent this kind of issue from taking down the site again.
The "beacon," he wrote in what was to be his post-mortem letter to Carrie, that he hoped to provide for her in death, steering her "clear of the rocks"?
The 11-year-old's cause and manner of death are pending a post-mortem examination and toxicology test, which is scheduled for this week, according to the Marin Independent Journal.
She's exultant to the point of taunting Hillary Clinton's aides for their defeat, as she did when she appeared with them at Harvard in December for an election post-mortem.
"Hollywood could not have been more of a cliché if it tried," Mr. Minchin said on a post-mortem call, with an expletive underlining weariness rather than elation this time.
His estate also created a post-mortem tour in partnership with Cirque du Soleil called Michael Jackson: The Immortal World Tour, that reportedly grossed $360 million at its conclusion in 2014.
In a post-mortem analysis of the battle, published in 2018, the Indianapolis Star noted that RFRA caused the city to lose up to 12 conventions and $60 million in business.
When he's diagnosed with seemingly terminal cancer, Walter, to provide for his family post-mortem, uses his chemistry skills to start a methamphetamine empire — and he has a knack for it.
The RNC's post-mortem after the 2012 election said the party "must embrace and champion comprehensive immigration reform" in order to appeal to Hispanic voters as America's demographics continue to shift.
The new study was designed to assess the severity of this damage post-mortem, and whether certain brain functionality can be partially restored in the immediate hours after death is declared.
People we've lost in 2016 A local judge's decision not to order a post-mortem examination have triggered a round of questions ranging from scrutiny of the procedures to the bizarre.
The prosecution said the women's actions showed "intent to kill the victim" by smearing his face and eyes with VX nerve agent, which a Malaysian post-mortem confirmed had killed Kim.
The post mortem must consider the important impact the party's center brings to the political process, and the successful impetus it brought Democrats and the power of ideas in the 28500s.
The post mortem must consider the important impact the party's center brings to the political process and the successful impetus it brought Democrats and the power of ideas in the 2628s.
"Ikramullah Gandapur has been killed and we are conducting a post-mortem," said police official Zahoor Afridi, adding that 10 kg (22 pounds) of explosives had been used in the attack.
Some post-mortem movement was expected in the very early stages of decomposition, she explained, but the fact that it continued for the entire duration of filming was a complete surprise.
So it is amazing to come across a post-mortem report filed in November 1964 by the Times correspondent Donald Janson that has held up for more than a half century.
In the post-mortem that followed, some Democrats attributed the lackluster performance, at least in part, to an overconfidence that landslide wins were assured, dampening turnout among would-be Democratic voters.
"If we know the genes that are changing after death, we can control for them and still actually get a lot of useful information from the post-mortem samples," he says.
When we spoke, he mentioned how the first three months post-mortem left him numb, in a state of utter shock—in one fell swoop, his entire life had been upended.
The Zoo said an initial post mortem showed the aardvark named Misha most likely died from smoke inhalation whilst sleeping, while the four meerkats unaccounted for were presumed to have died.
At an election post-mortem a few weeks later in Little Rock, Rodham spoke on behalf of her husband, who was still devastated by the stunning upset and did not attend.
The technical hurdles were immense: To perfuse a post-mortem brain, you would have to somehow run fluid through a maze of tiny capillaries that start to clot minutes after death.
And if that wasn't enough, speaking post-mortem Rosie claims, "I wrote virtually every poem by Eileen Myles from 1990 to 2006" (the years during which she and Myles lived together).
"What's happening now is that people are taking back that process," said Stanley B. Burns, 81, an ophthalmologist who runs the Burns Archive, a collection of post-mortem and medical photos.
Ben Brantley described this tone poem, directed by Saheem Ali, about four men who meet one another after death, as "a singularly affecting contribution" to the genre of post-mortem theater.
Mr Corbyn faced calls to resign at once, but has said that, though he will not lead the party into another election, he will stay on to oversee the post mortem.
I thought of it as a lingering bit of post-mortem paperwork that was no big deal, something I could do anytime I had five minutes to go into the bank.
The post-mortem, carried out by specialist forensic doctors, found no discoloration of the priest's skin or nails to suggest he had been poisoned, an assistant at the morgue told BuzzFeed News.
In the wheel room of the Remeliik that night, the officers did a post mortem about the day's boarding, and the discussion turned to the crews that work on these poacher ships.
On TV, autopsies can be gory affairs, but in real life, radiology techniques are being increasingly used to conduct post-mortem investigations that are less slice-and-dice, more scan-and-shoot.
"Following the completion of post-mortem analysis, #DubaiPolice today stated that the death of Indian actress #Sridevi occurred due to drowning in her hotel apartment's bathtub following loss of consciousness," police said.
While such post-mortem investigations are important for advancing our knowledge of the consequences of climate change, studies showing what's in store for our near-term future are perhaps even more informative.
A post-mortem by British lawmakers and regulators into the suspension of the U.K.'s best known stockpicker's flagship fund could expose some systemic flaws in the fund industry, analysts have suggested.
Why these whales entered the North Sea's shallow waters, and whether all the strandings are connected, is unclear, and Jepson is doubtful that his team's post-mortem is going to offer answers.
They do a post mortem tech analysis of some tragedy that happened by making a virtual version of the place that it happened, and then running the data in a virtual environment.
Today, Rothman is co-founder and medical director of California Cryobank, the largest sperm bank in the U.S. He estimates that the practice has performed close to 200 post-mortem sperm extractions.
In 2003 a group of doctors published a paper with their findings that instituting the relatively restrictive Cornell guidelines "dramatically decreased the number of post-mortem sperm retrievals performed at our institution".
In an interview that quickly turned into an election post-mortem, Hillary Clinton slammed the Democratic National Committee's poor data for playing a role in her lost bid for the U.S. presidency.
As discussions continued, the Taliban leadership also faced another problem: what to do with Mullah Mansour's body, described in a Pakistani hospital post-mortem as badly charred and missing half his head.
The break in the case came last summer, after Ms. Siimann and Anne Jurvetson saw a post-mortem photo of Jane Doe 59 that had been discovered online through a mutual friend.
Aujourd'hui il faut être musulman — de foi, de culture ou de lieu de résidence — pour vivre le poids de la nouvelle utopie, l'utopie post-mortem de l'islamosphère d'internet et des champs médiatiques.
"Every technology can be used with bad motivations, and it's impossible to stop that," he said, likening it to the same technology that recreated Paul Walker's post-mortem performance in Furious 7 .
All that was left to do was go back to the campsite and run a post-mortem on the rocket to see what had gone wrong with the upper stage this time.
Lawyers for FX are more partial to a 1979 State Supreme Court decision disallowing a post-mortem right-of-publicity claim against a fictionalized TV movie about the life of Rudolph Valentino.
Dr. Thompson said the condition of the bones reflected events at the time of death, not the taphonomy, or changes that can affect remains post-mortem such as decomposition, scavenging or fossilization.
But, the health ministry official said a post mortem examination carried out two days after the death found no evidence of a heart attack or of any puncture wounds on the body.
ZSL plans to continue their post-mortem examinations in hopes of finding more answers on what caused the humpback whale to enter the Thames and what killed the animal, reports The Guardian.
In journalism, we refer to a post-mortem narrative as a "tick tock," and there have already been some juicy tick tocks written on the collapse of the Republican health care bill.
Speaking Monday at his post mortem press conference after the Giants fell to 0-2, Shurmur didn't commit to Manning as the starting quarterback for Week 3 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Rosa Parks may have been a prominent icon of the Civil Rights Movement, but the cultural strides she made while alive have not prevented the post-mortem demolition of her old residence.
Politico has a great post-mortem on Rubio and the diagnosis is simple: His campaign was so confident that Rubio seemed presidential, that it didn't do what was necessary to win the nomination.
"The decision to obtain post-mortem imaging and how it is obtained and paid for are determined by local medical examiner/coroner jurisdiction," Vincent Palusci of the American Academy of Pediatrics told Motherboard.
"A post mortem examination took place that was inconclusive and therefore we need to undertake a number of other examinations before we can establish why she died," said Detective Chief Inspector Sarah Derbyshire.
The prosecution said in its charge sheet their actions showed "intent to kill the victim" by smearing his face and eyes with VX nerve agent, which a post-mortem confirmed had killed Kim.
His recent death has become a milestone in the understanding of brain disorders, for post-mortem examination has confirmed this diagnosis—retrospectively making him the first person to be so diagnosed while alive.
Autopsies and post-mortem examinations have been concluded, Portugal's Justice Ministry said in a statement and authorities are waiting for data including fingerprints and dental records in order to confirm the victims' identities.
Google has already killed its controversial "mic drop" April Fools' joke from Gmail, but the company went even further this afternoon with a detailed apology and a post-mortem on what went wrong.
"The Malaysian side forced the post-mortem without our permission and witnessing," the North Korean ambassador Kang Chol told reporters outside the hospital where the body of Kim Jong Nam is being kept.
Judy M. Foote, who inherited Phoenix when she was named minister of public services and procurement by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau last year, has asked the country's auditor general for a post-mortem.
"If you could be absolutely certain you could do this on a post-mortem human brain and not get electrical activity of any kind, then maybe, maybe, we talk more," he went on.
The disease—which can only be diagnosed post-mortem—is linked to repeated blows to the head and is associated with symptoms such as loss of impulse control, violent behavior, and suicidal thoughts.
Though if you've had quite enough of all that, there's lots more, from an inside look at the Gucci cruise show in Florence to a post-mortem on the demise of Bleecker Street.
That did not stop several hundred demonstrators from protesting him Wednesday evening outside Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government, where the post-mortem was held as part of a two-day conference.
"Following the completion of post-mortem analysis, #DubaiPolice today stated that the death of Indian actress #Sridevi occurred due to drowning in her hotel apartment's bathtub following loss of consciousness," Dubai police tweeted.
Clemson's loss to Alabama in last season's College Football Playoff national championship game here was as fresh as a bloody turf burn when Watson delivered a promise wrapped inside a post-mortem address.
This data, combined with the results of the election and all of the post-mortem social media analysis that's coming with it, could put social at the top of the 2020 campaign agendas.
On that day and on May 23, 12 people were killed with shots to the head and chest, half of them from behind, according to a Reuters analysis of post-mortem reports in December.
Knowing how tissues of different sizes and bones at different stages of development show signs of trauma requires experts in pediatric post-mortem imaging—and there are very few of these at the moment.
She would commit her first murder on August 9, 1969, participating in the deaths of Rosemary and Leno LaBianca (even though many of the stab wounds found on the victims were done post-mortem).
In a post-mortem on Beepi, Carlypso founder Chris Coleman suggests that in addition to the noted reasons (depreciation effects, and cognitive pricing differential), the approach was inherently flawed from a customer acquisition perspective.
So, the post mortem need not delve into our resources or infrastructure but rather our core messages, or lack thereof, that should embrace working-class families who want a clear path to getting ahead.
Sometimes they even publish a post-mortem in order to reassure their users that whatever had caused the outage was now understood and being addressed, so it won't be an issue in the future.
Nicholas Mutuku, deputy director of public prosecutions, said that when IPOA files make it to court, many cases lack key components, such as post-mortem reports, complete witness statements or the names of suspects.
Ryan M. Maue, a meteorologist for Weatherbell Analytics, offered this post mortem on Tuesday: An area of low pressure formed over Florida and drifted over land during the week previous to the Louisiana flooding.
It was her first time working to develop policy on a national stage, and it "ran into a political buzzsaw," as The Times found in a 1994 post-mortem on what critics nicknamed Hillarycare.
The researchers compared the images to a system of classifying different levels of body decomposition in order to determine how long the person had been dead for — which is called the post-mortem interval.
The artist's frenetic output, led to a unique curatorial problem for CMOA; on top of having many works destroyed in a fire post-mortem, Oiticica didn't actually finish many of his works while alive.
The Norwegian director André Ovredal delivers smart scares in his solo English-language feature debut, which involves a father-and-son team (played by Brian Cox and Emile Hirsch) performing the titular post-mortem.
Suicide appears to be another result of C.T.E. Because of the post-mortem C.T.E. diagnosis, we now know there was substantial evidence that Mr. Hernandez should not have been convicted of first-degree murder.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May faces a "huge post-mortem" about her general election campaign and questions about the direction of the Conservative Party, former finance minister George Osborne said on Friday.
Durante décadas, uno de los usos más comunes de esta nueva tecnología fue la foto post mortem: una imagen compuesta artísticamente, tomada por un fotógrafo profesional, de familiares fallecidos en todo tipo de poses.
Speaking to reporters at the Monaco Grand Prix, the American was confident there would be a return to The Brickyard but the post-mortem into what went wrong this year was still being carried out.
The size of the attack leveled at Dyn makes it unclear how useful the company's post-mortem will be, because it likely can't bolster its cyber defense quickly enough to prevent such a massive assault.
Using the full arsenal of tools available— legal, social, psychological, and (in the case of the advancing field of post-mortem imaging)technological—could build a more accurate picture of just how common abuse is.
Around two to five days after the death of a pregnant individual, gas builds up inside the body, eventually forcing the fetus to be ejected from the vaginal canal, resulting in a post-mortem birth.
Marshall said authorities were following an internationally approved victim identification process that included each body undergoing a CT scan, having fingerprints taken, clothing and property removed and photographed, dental records examined and a post-mortem.
While monitoring-apps like PagerDuty can do a good job of indicating there's a problem, they're weaker at the collaborative resolution and post-mortem process, and designed just for engineers rather than everyone, like Kintaba.
Schmidt keeps a copy of a statistical opus on post-mortem intervals, in which Claus Henssge and his co-authors warn against extrapolating much beyond 220 hours, but he takes an even more pessimistic view.
"It's hard to trust that harm and abuse can be prevented if it is only post-mortem and through the Terms of Service," an Amazon employee who requested anonymity told BuzzFeed News at the time.
The root of Dr Kenny's suspicion was the discovery, post mortem, in the brains of patients who had been suffering from these conditions, of elevated levels of three micro-RNAs, called MiR206, MiR132 and MiR133b.
It has also been interpreted as a sort of post mortem for the band's relationship with former member Zayn Malik, who left One Direction last March to pursue a solo career and build a fort.
Police in Dubai where Sridevi had gone to attend a family wedding said that a post mortem showed her death on Saturday was due to drowning in her hotel room's bathtub following loss of consciousness.
Lieu de passion ou de haine pour le croyant musulman comme pour le djihadiste, l'Occident et ses licences est l'autre versant du paradis musulman post-mortem : On rêve d'y aller en migrant ou en martyr.
"I think they'll be a lot of post-mortem examination about what happened and how they comported themselves and decisions that were made, some of which are bound to be determined as extrajudicial," Connolly said.
And in his post-mortem, Mr. Mirkovic pointed to Iowa, where land records were accurate, title insurance was cheap, and citizens could look up information in a statewide online database that did not use blockchain.
Some of these post-mortem conclusions are based on polling and focus groups conducted by the Democratic super PAC Priorities USA; others are drawn from a collection of 13 essays published by The American Prospect.
They cried, they snogged, they traded "I love yous," and then they never saw each other again — until last night, when the show trotted Peter out onstage to submit to its ritualistic relationship post-mortem.
And the Paediatric Imaging Committee of the International Society of Forensic Radiology and Imaging is working on a guideline statement, to be published in 2017, on post-mortem CT when it comes to possible child abuse.
The hackers haven't been arrested, but as Intrusion Truth pointed out in a post-mortem of the charges, the Boyusec crew will likely find it harder to travel abroad now without the threat of being detained.
But for Henry Cavill, the initial response after shaving off all of his facial hair recently brought on a more lasting, forlorn feeling — one that required a full post-mortem tribute to his dearly departed mustache.
Still, with the number of post-mortem CTE diagnoses this high among former NFL players, the study will certainly become a central point of discussion among the parties in the NFL dealing with this ongoing issue.
"They seem not to consider the possibility that these processes [fossils]—which are very long and exceedingly thin—might have been subjected to some degree of post-mortem deformation due to geological processes," Poropat told Gizmodo.
The American Society for Reproductive Medicine's position is that post-mortem sperm requests should be granted only to surviving spouses or life partners, and that there must be a grief period prior to the sperm's use.
The Victorian era saw the development of two eerie photographic trends, one we now call hidden mothers, ghostly photographs of parents hidden behind veils  and the other, post-mortem photography which captured images of the deceased.
Each of the messiahs profiled by Morris brought with them various idiosyncrasies, but none could top Cyrus Teed, aka Koresh, whose theology led to perhaps the most gruesome post-mortem life of any god or prophet.
And at the Kaspersky Security Analyst Summit in Singapore this week, Android security engineer Maddie Stone is presenting a full post-mortem on how Google fought back against Chamois—again—and how personal the rivalry became.
The source of the image in this case was also a movement icon: a 1955 post mortem photograph of Emmett Till, a black teenager who, after being accused of whistling at a white woman, was murdered.
In any event, it's probably time to say MoviePass is beyond the possibility of making a comeback and that this report is more of a post-mortem than a portrait of a company at a crossroads.
Focused on Croydon, a community south of central London where the disturbing finds were most common, the investigation included post-mortem examinations of cat carcasses found in the area, and involved animal welfare groups and veterinarians.
When asked in a New York Times post-mortem interview to account for the quantitative results, Copeland attributed them to Gotham's long history of public health work, in particular its efforts to alleviate or eradicate epidemics.
Five minutes after the death of a person of the king's stature, the event would have been absorbed, the "praying for George" tweets would have been posted, and the snarky post-mortem would already be underway.
In a 2012 election post mortem, Nate Silver crunched the fundraising numbers and found that among Google employees, President Obama "collected almost 97 percent of the money" donated to both Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney.
HARAR, Ethiopia (Reuters) - Clutching the bloodstained student ID card and post-mortem certificate of his younger brother, Abedir Jamal's elation at the huge changes underway in Ethiopia is tempered by his fear that they won't reach him.
Police said on Monday that a post mortem had shown that Sridevi, who died on Saturday, had drowned at her Dubai hotel room bathtub during a visit to the Gulf Arab emirate to attend a family wedding.
Last week the British government said it planned to renationalise the route between London and Edinburgh, scrapping a contract with Stagecoach and Virgin, prompting a committee to hold the post-mortem to find out what went wrong.
Unless our political leaders act soon, the post-mortem conducted after the next big pandemic will provide a damning portrait of failed leadership, misguided priorities, and an insufficient belief in the power of science to protect humanity.
Today, one has to be a Muslim – by faith, culture or place of residence – in order to experience the full weight of the new post-mortem utopia of the Islamosphere circulating on the internet and the media.
SECURING THE SHADOW: POSTHUMOUS PORTRAITURE IN AMERICA Americans once regularly commissioned portraits of their dead relatives, as seen in this major show of post-mortem images, ranging from 18th-century gravestone carvings to photographs. Oct. 5-Feb.
The Republican National Committee has just released its latest post-mortem — it probably looks a lot like the post-2012 soul-searching exercise, the Growth and Opportunity Project, which encouraged moderation in tone and inclusiveness in policy.
"Police are awaiting the results of a post mortem following the death of a 34-year-old Sunshine West woman on an international flight that landed in Melbourne this morning," they said in a statement to PEOPLE.
Because of inherent flaws in the border gateway protocol — which manages how internet traffic is routed on the internet — Verizon effectively routed an "entire freeway down a neighborhood street," said Cloudflare in its post-mortem blog post.
"We will continue to work with practitioners and other community members to the maximum extent possible, while we fulfill our mandate to conduct stranding response and post-mortem exams under the Marine Mammal Protection Act," Walters said.
By studying post-mortem brain samples (from those who were subjected to severe verbal and emotional abuse as children), the researchers discovered abnormalities in the amygdala—an area of the brain that serves as an emotional thermostat.
In one recently reported case in the US that led to death from a fat embolism, surgeons believed injections had been made into superficial fat, but at post-mortem fat was found in the heart and lungs.
Yet the tools for waking up the right employees, assembling a team to fix the problem and doing a post-mortem to assess how to prevent it from happening again can be as chaotic as the crisis itself.
"While the official cause of death will not be determined until the post-mortem exam is complete, we know that Kyara had an infection, likely pneumonia, and that her health continued to decline," SeaWorld said in a statement.
"It's hard to trust that harm and abuse [by Amazon Rekognition] can be prevented if it is only post-mortem and through the Terms of Service," an Amazon employee who requested anonymity told BuzzFeed News at the time.
In 2013, reflecting on having lost the popular vote in five of the last six presidential elections, the RNC released its now infamous post-mortem—the "Growth and Opportunity Project"—which investigated the party's difficulty winning national elections.
Some fertility clinics in the U.S. and elsewhere refuse to perform a post-mortem extraction if the person requesting is anyone other than the man's wife or committed partner, unless he has left written instructions that state otherwise.
"Following the completion of post-mortem analysis, Dubai Police today stated that the death of Indian actress Sridevi occurred due to drowning in her hotel apartment's bathtub following loss of consciousness," Dubai Police said on their Twitter account.
"A murder investigation has been launched following the results of a post mortem into the death of 68-year-old Russian businessman Nikolai Glushkov," London's Metropolitan Police said, adding the cause of death was "compression to the neck".
That, together with new post-mortem evidence showing Wall was stabbed in her ribcage and genitals "around or shortly after her death," was adding to the case against Madsen, the prosecutor, Jakob Buch-Jepsen, told the Copenhagen court.
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"The old days of 'build it and they will come'—they don't exist," said Dennis Spiegel, a theme park expert who was hired by one of the park's investors to conduct a post-mortem after it first closed.
Last Wednesday, Sanders began and ended his post-mortem of his disappointing results on the previous night by stressing that President Trump must be defeated, and that he will do everything in his power to make that happen.
It stars Casey Affleck and Rooney Mara, a couple who are separated, in some ways but not others, by the death of Mr. Affleck's character, who is portrayed post-mortem by Mr. Affleck in a bedsheet with eyeholes.
Another example is model Bettie Page, who is one of the biggest dead celebrity earners ever and whose rights are owned outright by Worldwide XR. Her meteoric post-mortem rise occurred thanks to huge investment in her identity.
In their post mortem of what went wrong in the presidential election, many strategists and pollsters concluded that Clinton's campaign spent too much time going negative on Trump and not enough time explaining why voters should support her.
Early on Monday authorities said nine bodies had been retrieved from the crash site and transported to a nearby health center "for further post-mortem analysis and DNA profiling" Another body was found trapped under the truck, police said.
"We are talking about the normal period of time to complete most post mortem and give results, so on this basis, yes," Health Minister Subramaniam Sathasivam told reporters in response to a question about when results would be released.
A (heavily-edited) transcript of Zuckerberg's post-mortem with University of Kansas provost Neeli Bendapudi that he posted on Facebook today includes the terms "community" or "communities" 64 times, "group(s)" 18 times, and "organization(s)" an additional five.
Microsoft's president and chief legal officer Brad Smith took to the company's website to give a post mortem on the lessons that need to be learned from the global hack that crippled businesses and government services around the world.
The 60-year-old physician has provided medical assistance to almost every migrant who has come to the island while also carrying out post mortem examinations on most of those who arrived in a body bag after a shipwreck.
The board of trustees appointed a review panel of primarily trustees and faculty to undertake a thorough post-mortem, examining issues like how race and gender influenced what happened and how the Statement of Faith might affect academic freedom.
A seasoned forensic pathologist, Hsu has dedicated over twenty years to examining the post-mortem, offering insight and analysis into the many ways the body dies while debunking myths perpetuated by her Hollywood counterparts on Law & Order and CSI.
It's a natural presumption to make, given the suicides of Junior Seau, Dave Duerson and other former football players who were found post-mortem to have C.T.E. And it's a question that the courts will have to wrestle with.
Some of the dead are thought to have been Rohingya – a persecuted Muslim minority from Myanmar's troubled Rakhine State – although Thailand has yet to release a full report on the graves and the results of post-mortem forensic testing.
Former Bank of England governor Mervyn King and U.S. economist Professor Marvin Goodfriend are due this month to present a post mortem report on the last few years of Swedish monetary policy, including the viability of the inflation target.
"In post-mortem we are starting to recognize that repetitive head trauma appears to cause neuropathological changes (brain damage) to the brain," he continued, which is consistent with the belief that repeated concussions or head injuries can lead to CTE.
At the RSA security conference in San Francisco on Tuesday, Avast executive vice president and chief technology officer Ondrej Vlcek walked through a post-mortem of the attack, which ultimately led to 2.27 million downloads of the corrupt CCleaner version.
GRAYS, England, Oct 13 (Reuters) - British police were questioning the driver of a truck in which 39 people, believed to be Chinese nationals, were found dead this week as post-mortem examinations of some of the victims began on Friday.
What's more, recent neuroscience research with EEG and fMRI suggests that decoding some neural activity of living people is possible to the point of reconstructing images, he said, and that some of this decoding could eventually be done post-mortem.
While these systems can provide users with a way to do a post-mortem when systems fail to keep up with demand, ideally you want to catch that problem before it gets out of control and has material impact on users.
Barack Obama is planning a comeback to the political scene this fall, though his reemergence is causing some consternation amongst his allies and Democratic strategists, according to The Hill's Amie Parnes, who co-authored the Clinton campaign post-mortem Shattered.
Jane Doe #59's identity remained a mystery for more than 46 years until last June when a friend of Reet's who was searching crime websites saw Reet's post-mortem photograph and called Anne, the sister, who then contacted law enforcement.
Time Teletext "had everything today's new media companies have except the internet," Lev Grossman and Declan McCullagh, two former Time Teletext employees, wrote in "The Future is Here, and it isn't Teletext," a 20003 post-mortem piece on the enterprise.
"Ex vivo" perfusion, however, is considered by scientists to be far more challenging, while significant attempts to restore metabolic function through a post-mortem ex vivo perfusion of a whole brain are so rare as to be essentially unheard-of.
This involves post-mortem analyses of projects to learn what can be done better on subsequent projects, a commitment to personal and professional development, and connecting with thought leaders and even competitors in their industries to understand how to improve.
S. wage and price inflation are rising briskly, putting intense downward pressure on financial markets," Edwards said in the note, adding that "the post-mortem will identify President Trump's ludicrously timed fiscal stimulus as a key trigger for the collapse.
In another, the hospital failed to notify a mother that her baby's body had been returned from a post-mortem examination, and then advised her not to look at the body because it had decomposed during the delay, it said.
" Later, at a bipartisan election post-mortem panel in December, the Clinton campaign's communications director, Jennifer Palmieri, recast the claim as an accusation: "If providing a platform for white supremacists makes me a brilliant tactician, I am proud to have lost.
"I mapped out where every body was found in relation to the crash site and attended every post mortem," said John Gange, a former detective senior inspector in the colonial police who examined the site hours after it had been located.
The former employee, Marina Stajic, 66, served for nearly three decades as director of the office's Forensic Toxicology Laboratory, which conducts post-mortem examinations to determine the absence or presence of drugs, and what role they may have had in causing someone's death.
In its post-mortem on the 2012 election, a 100-page report entitled "The Growth & Opportunity Project", the party examined why it failed to win the White House that year and what it must do in the future to beat the Democrats.
It's a painfully honest post-mortem about a relationship gone bad, and Hendricks spends as much time turning the scalpel on herself as much as her ex, providing a dark undercurrent to Charly Bliss's sweet, hyper-feminine sound by adding a little ugliness.
Then we tape, and that's about an hour and 15 minutes, and by 7 pm, there's a meeting with me and Stephen and the executive producers of the show and the writers and the talent department, which we call the post-mortem.
Speaking to fans at the 223 convention's post-mortem, SDCC board president John Rogers confirmed that this decision will continue into the future: The event will never clear the rooms where its programming takes place by forcing fans to exit after each panel.
In this exclusive Times Insider event, Bill McDonald, The Times's obituary editor, and Margalit Fox, an obituary writer, join the filmmaker Vanessa Gould — creator of the award-winning film "Obit" — to discuss the art of the fair and balanced post-mortem appraisal.
STAGS FOUND TANGLED IN FISHING GEAR, POLLUTION ON SCOTTISH NATURE PRESERVE A veterinary surgeon who carried out the post-mortem on the whale told Sky News the animal was "emaciated" and the plastic bulk in its stomach kept it from eating any nutritional food.
If any post-mortem on Trump and whatever votes he pulls down doesn't mention the word "racism," it's garbage, don't read it Dear white people, Donald Trump is the perfect example of how the racism you SWEAR doesn't exist is THE thriving factor in America.
We covered a lot of ground, from the differences between The Ringer's first year and the early days of Grantland; what Medium's decision to bail on its advertising business means for Simmons's site; and a post-mortem on "Any Given Wednesday," his HBO talk show.
"The reason that's significant is because if you were a pathologist or a neuropathologist and looking at a person post-mortem, and you're only looking for these circular bulges, you may actually under-predict the amount of brain damage that someone suffered," he said.
Much like the shrill laugh of The Finn—a character in William Gibson's Sprawl trilogy whose human personality was run post-mortem on a ROM, guiding souls like cyberspace's Hermes—the elements that make her most humanoid are the ones that make her most alienating.
In Israel, arguably one of the most permissive countries for posthumous reproduction, a 2011 article in Fertility and Sterility found that "none of the 21 post-mortem frozen tissue samples in our national sperm bank were requested for fertilization use during the past 8 years".
In 220, days after Elvis Presley died, they paid $22017,214 for the copyright for a photo of him, took one million pre-orders for posters, and printed them, only to be sued by a rival who had purchased post-mortem publicity rights from Presley's estate.
In 2011, "Post Mortem," a PBS/Frontline documentary series, exposed the deficiencies in our nation's county-based system and highlighted the wide disparities in the quality of forensic death investigation depending on which side of an administrative border the dead body happens to be lying.
This review, labeled in the text as "post-mortem", is expected to end after EU elections in May, making it very likely that the new European Parliament will shelve the proposed legislative changes, as it often happens with texts rolled out in previous legislatures.
There is an ambiguity in who the astronaut is, but perhaps it functions as a post-mortem look into the old man's own life, whose detachment from reality is represented by the astronaut suit, a symbol of exploring a world that is not your own.
The Orange County medical examiner's office released its report of Mr. Mateen's autopsy on Friday, the same day local officials began to distribute their post-mortem findings about the victims of the attack, during which Mr. Mateen pledged his allegiance to the Islamic State.
The French media are keeping a close eye on the post-mortem being carried out now by their American colleagues who were certain of victory for Hillary Clinton, rather than Mr. Trump; it is time for soul-searching on this side of the Atlantic, too.
But there should also be, as Mr. Oddo has urged, an independent post-mortem investigation of this and other Sandy failures, looking into why its initial cost estimates were so far off and what the city plans to do to avoid problems the next time.
The crucial scene in the episode has them at The Hi-Hat off hours, doing a post-mortem with Abby and Dorothy over a mystery girl who died in a fire that consumed one of Rudy Pipilo's parlors — a retaliatory gesture from a rival family.
Emotions were still raw at the campaign post-mortem, held at Harvard's Institute of Politics, particularly over the influence of Stephen K. Bannon, who left Breitbart News — which he has called a "platform" for the white nationalist alt-right — to help run Mr. Trump's campaign.
"Las fotografías post mortem pueden verse como una forma occidental de veneración de los antepasados", dice Ebenstein, una práctica que empezó a disminuir cuando la muerte empezó a ser subcontratada en los entornos clínicos de hospitales y funerarias "y se convirtió en un tema tabú".
Caitlin Doughty, 35, a funeral director who describes herself as a mortician activist and funeral industry rabble rouser, recently re-enacted a Victorian-style post-mortem photo shoot with a tintype photographer at the Merchant House Museum in Manhattan, and shared it on YouTube.
Romney's performance among Hispanics in 85033 was seen at the time as exceptionally bad — so much so that the Republican National Committee commissioned a "post-mortem" report after the election to examine how it could expand its support with Hispanics and other growing demographics.
The post-mortem has been complicated by internal disagreements about whether the Democrats should pursue the diverse liberal coalition of voters that propelled President Obama into office, or make an aggressive push for the more conservative-leaning heartland voters who came out for Trump.
Fellow Brit Anna Friel is fond of embellishing her formal attire with avian headpieces, as she did at both the 2016 Animal Ball and a day at the races at Royal Ascot, though she opted to sport hers in a post-mortem state, which we cannot endorse.
Mr Trump was the nominee of a party which, after losing the presidential election of 2012, commissioned a post-mortem concluding that until Republicans built a new coalition, including more non-whites and other fast-growing demographic blocs, it would struggle to win national office again.
As we all know, Biggie was killed in a drive-by shooting on March 21980, 1980, two weeks before the album's release, lending a morbid sheen to the album's cover art — which was chosen in advance and not post-mortem decision — and the album's violent lyrics.
In the hand-wringing post mortem after a hacker breach, the first point of intrusion usually takes the focus: the phishing email that Clinton campaign manager John Podesta's aide accidentally flagged as legit, or the Apache Struts vulnerability that let hackers get access to an Equifax server.
"To maximize service performance, Google's networking systems announce the same IP blocks from several different locations in our network, so that users can take the shortest available path through the internet to reach their Google service," Google engineering VP Benjamin Treynor Sloss explains in the post-mortem.
Themed "Fighting for All Americans," the event will feature celebrity guests like Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Chelsea Handler, but the events schedule for Democratic lawmakers shows the party's focus for the future: 2016 election post-mortem on the party's failure to gain House seats, led by Reps.
"You have to do a lot of post mortem analysis to figure out what was successful for our candidate and what things were not so successful for our candidate — and what were the things that their candidate did that was successful and not so successful," Rep.
WASHINGTON — When a House committee sued senior Trump administration officials this past week over their refusal to turn over details of the administration's failed attempt to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census, it might have seemed a post-mortem to an issue long settled.
When Kuriakose's family — split between the states of Punjab in the north and Kerala in the south — learned of his death, they lodged a formal written request for a post-mortem to be carried out, stating their reasons for the belief that he had died under unnatural circumstances.
Compounding the awkwardness of this flip-flop-flip were the post-mortem stories in which Biden's staff at first appeared to take credit for his change of mind and then said he made the decision himself in the car en route to the dinner at which he announced it.
It helps you figure out what's happening as you attempt to recover from an ongoing disaster scenario, and once you've put out the fire, it lets you do a post-mortem to figure out exactly what happened with the hope of making sure that particular disaster doesn't happen again.
The party will embark on an official post-mortem project to analysis the results of the election and make recommendations for the future, but there has been no timeline set for when that autopsy process will begin or who might lead it, according to a DNC official. Rep.
During our post-mortem chat, McBride revealed she's more than a little excited to finally be working with a certain someone she doesn't normally get screen time with as well as which characters are still in Carol's heart and whether rules exist anymore in the post-apocalyptic world.
Whether this post-mortem mystery mechanic will hold up for a full game remains to be seen (will it become tedious to try and differentiate between a pair of near-identical Cornish sailors based solely on their tattoos?), but this early experience of Obra Dinn is very promising.
In a post-mortem interview with the Washington Post, Wilmore conceded, "I lost the room early," but added that he was "thrown" by the fact the media figures he lampooned didn't seem willing to laugh at themselves -- another tradition, frankly, which hasn't reflected particularly well on the attendees.
These were prized mementos, most often the only photograph that was ever taken of the subject, said Stanley B. Burns, 81, the quirky ophthalmologist behind the Burns Archive, a collection of post-mortem and medical photos, among other intriguing photographic genres, stored in a chockablock townhouse in Midtown Manhattan.
One of Katz's most valuable accomplishments was to track down and identify Freddy Alborta, the Bolivian photojournalist who captured Che's post-mortem portrait and whose name was largely unknown until Katz interviewed him for the eponymous documentary film El día que me quieras (1997), also on view at MUAC.
What's more, it provides a post-mortem for what happened and uses a machine learning component so that if a similar set of circumstances come together again in the future, the system can prevent it, or at least warn system admins that there could be a problem coming before it happens.
Whether you're a consumer, a techie or a D.C. lifer, we're here to give you ...   THE BIG STORY: --INTERNET-CONNECTED DEVICES: A pair of House Energy and Commerce subcommittees conducted a post-mortem on October's major internet attack that briefly downed prominent sites like Twitter and The New York Times.
In the post-mortem of this election, after they get past their "I can't believe I live in a country that elected this man" self-pity, if Democrats are honest with themselves — I mean really, truly honest with themselves — they will realize that they essentially coronated an incredibly flawed candidate.
There have been some breakout campaign books in recent years, including "Game Change" — a juicy post-mortem of the 2008 election by the political reporters John Heilemann and Mark Halperin, which sold nearly 500,000 print copies according to Nielsen — and books by Obama campaign insiders like David Plouffe and David Axelrod.
A post-mortem reveals missed opportunities Bank of America's investment-banking pain last year was especially acute in the US, where its mergers-and-acquisitions ranking had slipped to 9th from 4th by this point last year before clawing its way up to 6th by year-end, according to Dealogic.
AWS took a lot of heat when its S3 storage component went down for several hours on Tuesday, and rightly so, but today they published a post-mortem explaining exactly what happened complete with technical details and how they plan to prevent a similar event from occurring again in the future.
As just one example, Orth makes assertions about Gianni Versace's medical condition based on a person who claims he reviewed a post-mortem test result, but she admits it would have been illegal for the person to have reviewed the report in the first place (if it existed at all).
"Think of it like how YouTube, back in the day, established this notion where content creators could for the first time get closer to their audiences through the comments, but it always happens post-mortem after the video was published and would inform what would happen next week," Horrigan told TechCrunch.
Insurgents' use of improvised explosive devices in the Middle East has made the V.H.A. a leading center of research on and treatment of traumatic brain injuries (also suffered by professional football players, who now arrange to have their brains sent to the V.H.A. for post-mortem verification of their condition).
Books of The Times As the elaborate post-mortem of the presidential election drags on — amid all the diagnoses of Russian interference, Clintonian blunders and white-working-class resentment — Carol Anderson wants to direct your attention to one simple fact: In November 993, black voter turnout fell by 7 percent.
Post-mortem bylines are a rare and admittedly peculiar feature of the obituaries section of The New York Times, but they occur for a straightforward reason: Some obituaries are "advances" — written in anticipation of the death of a notable person who, at the time of writing, is very much alive.
Zoological Society of London (ZSL), along with officials from the U.K. Cetacean Strandings Investigation Programme and Port of London Authority performed a post-mortem examination on the whale and determined the mammal was hit by a ship, though it is unclear if the strike occurred before or after the whale's death.
By then, a team at Mount Sinai Medical Center led by pre-eminent asbestos researcher Irving Selikoff had started looking at talcum powders as a possible solution to a puzzle: Why were tests of lung tissue taken post mortem from New Yorkers who never worked with asbestos finding signs of the mineral?
By then, a team at Mount Sinai Medical Center led by the preeminent asbestos researcher Irving Selikoff had started looking at talcum powders as a possible solution to a puzzle: Why were tests of lung tissue taken post mortem from New Yorkers who never worked with asbestos finding signs of the mineral?
It was a bitingly chilly November evening, and sadly for me, the all-time great singer, who died five years before I was born, couldn't land a post-mortem gig in the Big Apple, so I had to make the journey to the Tilles Center for the Performing Arts in Long Island.
Helping her on this journey of post-mortem discovery are her friend Zoe (Katherine Moennig); Primo's dog walker, Howard (Scott Michael Foster); and a mysterious older man named Joey (Griffin Dunne) who says he knew Mary when she was much younger and now wants only to converse with her over restaurant dinners.
Estos eran recuerdos preciados, por lo general la única fotografía que se tomaría del sujeto, afirma Stanley B. Burns, el estrafalario oftalmólogo de 81 años responsable de los Archivos Burns, una colección de fotos médicas y post mortem, entre otros géneros fotográficos intrigantes, almacenada hasta los topes en una casa en Midtown Manhattan.
Caitlin Doughty, directora funeraria de 35 años que se describe a sí misma como una sepulturera activista y agitadora de la industria funeraria, recreó recientemente una sesión de fotos post mortem estilo victoriano con un fotógrafo de ferrotipo en el Museo de la Merchant House en Manhattan y la compartió en YouTube.
In particular, when we conduct a post-mortem on this pandemic — a stock phrase that, in this case, isn't a metaphor — we'll probably find that the same hostility to government that routinely undermines efforts to help Americans in need played a crucial role in slowing an effective response to the current crisis.
In particular, when we conduct a post-mortem on this pandemic — a stock phrase that, in this case, isn't a metaphor — we'll probably find that the same hostility to government that routinely undermines efforts to help Americans in need played a crucial role in slowing an effective response to the current crisis.
I know you might be thinking that 13 doesn't sound like that many, but this is actually one of the largest post-mortem studies to date in this area and it's a huge improvement over previous studies of the G-spot that made bold claims based on dissection of a single cadaver.
In a post-mortem autopsy published by Wired today, Doppler's co-founders, Lanman and Noah Kraft, noted they were ahead of the game—not only were they building a hardware company that aimed to build a hearing-based world of computing, they were producing wireless earbuds just as that market was about to take off.
This message might best be taught by the RNC itself, in a post-mortem on the 2012 presidential election: Among Latinos, certain aspects of the immigration debate transcend the specifics of the policy argument (emphasis added): If Hispanic Americans perceive that a GOP nominee or candidate does not want them in the United States (i.e.
One of the grants was given to a team of Boston University scientists headed by Robert Stern, a neuroscientist long critical of the league; he hoped to be able to find chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE, in living patients as the brain disorder linked to repetitive head injuries currently can only be diagnosed post-mortem.
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