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"postmortem" Definitions
  1. of, relating to, or occurring in the time following death.
  2. of or relating to examination of the body after death.
  3. occurring after the end of something; after the event: a postmortem criticism of a television show.
  4. after death: Pacemakers have to be removed postmortem from bodies that are going to be cremated.
  5. Medicine/Medical
  6. a postmortem examination; autopsy.
  7. an evaluation or discussion occurring after the end or fact of something: to do a postmortem on the decision of a court.
  8. Cards
  9. a discussion of the bidding or playing of a previous hand.

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All the animals that die need to have a postmortem so you can say the cause of death, and the postmortem was heart rupture.
Read our postmortem with Jessica Capshaw about Arizona's new love interest here, and read our postmortem with Camilla Luddington about the Jo and Alex reunion here.
Postmortem investigations are the only definitive way to identify CTE.
Postmortem scans revealed a bit more clarity about Beever's condition.
"We try to have a blameless postmortem," said one engineer.
I don't really want to do that type of postmortem.
Postmortem reports concluded that she had been strangled to death.
Postmortem analyses have stressed what a mess the bill was.
When the time seems right, Heather begins the postmortem rituals.
It illustrates the postmortem violence of colonization, white supremacy, and theft.
It is a hopeful postmortem that longs for a second chance.
Let's start with a postmortem on the extraordinary campaign you ran.
And CTE is a disease that only can be diagnosed postmortem.
Of those, 284 were positive for kratom on postmortem toxicology reports.
Read our postmortem with Kevin McKidd about Amelia and Owen's breakup here.
The NFL will pay out for postmortem CTE diagnoses made between Jan.
Netflix insiders share how they feel about its internal 'postmortem' emails that detail why employees were fired to their coworkers: After firing an employee, Netflix explains its reasons for letting the person go in an internal "postmortem" email.
"Guilty Party" is a premature postmortem on a marriage that never actually ended.
A postmortem toxicology test came back negative for all substances, including synthetic cannabinoids.
These friendships are usually squash-specific: we play, postmortem a bit, then part.
The team recorded a postmortem podcast about the making of the game here.
You can never infuse more of the meat's natural flavor into the meat postmortem.
It turns out that his position is just a postmortem response to the heat.
But it does seem pretty clear to me that his postmortem is completely wrong.
Perhaps the strangest item discovered was a Patricia Cornwell thriller, Postmortem, in Waterman's home.
Both came back with the same diagnosis: CTE, which can only be diagnosed postmortem.
The family would like a ceremony which reunites Bob with his late daughter postmortem.
As such, firings happen regularly, and are followed by the postmortem emails or meetings.
The full postmortem report later confirmed that his corpse displayed signs of extensive torture.
A preliminary postmortem on the teenager could not immediately identify her cause of death.
Unfortunately, however, "the current gold standard is postmortem diagnosis with neuropathological confirmation," he said.
And if nobody can understand what happened without reading your postmortem interviews, you've messed up.
Kintaba then automatically distributes the postmortem and sets up an incident review on your calendar.
But as Ryan noted in his surprisingly candid postmortem, being a "governing party" is hard.
We can say something about the cause of death only after the postmortem reports come.
Tests on his face and eyes postmortem revealed the presence of the deadly nerve agent.
An earlier version of this article misstated the rate of postmortem organ donations in India.
Nearly all of the respondents — 97% — said they had received a postmortem email at Netflix.
That's according to a new postmortem brain study published on Wednesday in the journal Biological Psychiatry.
Police have described the incident as a "sudden death," pending the results of a postmortem investigation.
"Leaders didn't recognize the damage being done," says the postmortem report by Zepatos issued in 63.
Thaler advised that PIMCO economists conduct a premortem, which is essentially the opposite of a postmortem.
Considering the state of the market, though, it might just have to be a postmortem report. 
Sly -- always the businessman -- figured out a move that would keep him on the screen postmortem.
"Communication issues" was given as the cause of his firing in the postmortem email, he said.
And about 75% of respondents said the postmortem emails helped shape a better culture at Netflix.
A forensic postmortem examination is scheduled for Friday to determine the cause and manner of death.
The postmortem emails rarely go into the real reasons a person was let go, insiders sayWhile Netflix's postmortem emails are meant to stay true to company values like "authenticity" and "transparency," the explanations for why employees were fired tend to be rather vague, the Netflix insiders said.
These observations are also indicative of an injury that leads to death, as opposed to occurring postmortem.
What we are forgetting is that you can address the issue of texture (tenderness) postmortem (after death).
After the 2012 cycle, Republicans recommended some changes to the process as part of their postmortem report.
In 2012, the Republican National Committee commissioned a "postmortem" of the party's failure in that year's election.
The bill went on to die in the Senate, of course (here's my postmortem, from July 20090).
In a particularly brutal case, a postmortem examination found the woman had been raped with sharp objects.
We'll wait until it's fixed, then we'll bring it back up and we'll do a full postmortem.
The hatred David Koch inspires postmortem cannot be blind to what can be learned from his legacy.
A postmortem, however, did not confirm the theory of a drug overdose and the men were later released.
"I started realizing that a lot of these postmortem photos and police sketches weren't that accurate," he says.
"The preliminary postmortem examination report has revealed heart attack as the cause [of its death]," said Ranjan Paul.
Today's Parity postmortem pegs that number at closer to $150 million, which is still nothing to sniff at.
Cantu and his colleagues have found 90 out of 94 NFL players they've examined postmortem to have CTE.
A postmortem examination found that the soap star and her children died from serious head and neck injuries.
Stinkbugs scuttle and crawl and amass like enemy armies; they have a prehistoric look and a postmortem smell.
But many of the postmortem takes on Warren's campaign miss an important fact about sexism and voting patterns.
Her body was found on Wednesday and a preliminary postmortem could not immediately identify the cause of death.
Postmortem examinations concluded that Blake, 43, and her children died as a result of serious head and neck injuries.
Both crimes bore an eerie resemblance to parts of Postmortem, which Waterman owned and admitted to having partially read.
The C4 findings used the genomes of 65,000 people and 700 postmortem brains to help power their genetic results.
It will require a postmortem of whether the governing powers served their subjects well in an hour of need.
He is working on the ultimate deal and it is certainly too soon to write the postmortem on that.
A postmortem examination started that evening, and on Wednesday morning the police announced that the DNA matched Ms. Wall's.
Milroy is an independent pathologist from Ottawa, Ontario, who was brought to Bermuda to carry out the postmortem examination.
During the crusades, Europeans tattooed tiny crosses on their hands to signal a desire for a Christian burial postmortem.
There are a handful of fireable reasons that are commonly cited in postmortem emails at Netflix, the insiders said.
Pathologists are conducting postmortem examinations of the whales to try and understand what happened to make so many wash ashore.
The origins of the Human Postmortem Microbiome project actually began 10 years earlier, when Heather Jordan traveled to southern Ghana.
In the years leading up to their collaboration with the Human Postmortem Microbiome, she began sending Benbow book-length emails.
Postmortem examinations have provisionally concluded that Blake and her children died as a result of serious head and neck injuries.
She has witnessed her share of familial graveside disputes—and been on the receiving end of some unusual postmortem requests.
The show's watershed moment was connecting two supporters from either camp on a split screen to postmortem what they saw.
The election's postmortem pundits offered differing explanations for Trump's victory, including racism, sexism and the ennui of Hillary Clinton supporters.
When certain people disappeared or stopped breathing, Lerner often seemed to be, shall we say, part of the postmortem conversation.
But in the context of this midterm election cycle, Fetterman is almost a caricature of the 239 presidential election postmortem.
Attia calls his piece a "postmortem dinner" for the architects, chiding them for appropriating North Africa's aesthetic without giving credit.
But, occasionally, postmortem emails are distributed via the listserv as well, and would reach all employees, the Netflix insiders said.
Swaab's body of work on postmortem samples was based on just 12 transgender brains that he spent 25 years collecting.
Postmortem examinations concluded that the former actress, 43, and her children died as a result of serious head and neck injuries.
In one of the studies, Noble and his colleagues were able to describe more than 1,000 genes that stayed "alive" postmortem.
Postmortem examinations provisionally concluded that the soap star and her children died as a result of serious head and neck injuries.
Postmortem examination revealed extensive lung damage with acute respiratory distress syndrome and tissue scarring, which are associated with chronic hypersensitivity pneumonitis.
" As Zinoman explains it, rather than a postmortem, the meeting was Letterman's way "to cope with and avoid his personal life.
Chief Justice Strine gave his own postmortem on those cases in a just-published interview with my Reuters colleague Tom Hals.
A great takeaway from the postmortem of the 2016 Presidential election is the American voter's rebellion against how traditional politicians communicate.
"Bruno was murdered, shot down in the prime of his young life, executed in cold blood," read another Der Spiegel postmortem.
But then an elderly patient with cervical cancer died, and a postmortem X-ray showed her lungs had advanced, bilateral pneumonia.
Normally, to do that, serological testing might be done in the twilight of an outbreak, as a kind of epidemiological postmortem.
But the employees that Business Insider spoke with said they also received postmortem emails about people they had never worked with.
"There are several people who made the mistake of sending the postmortem out with the farewell emails," another former employee said.
While the survey covered a small sampling of Netflix users, it suggests that employees, at least, generally value the postmortem emails.
Soon afterward, Republican Party officials invited big donors to the University Club, in New York, for a postmortem on the election.
Through information from Emily's friends—and a postmortem which showed that Emily was covered in bruises—a police investigation was launched.
To investigate this further, the team at Nottingham will now conduct postmortem examinations to truly understand what's going on inside the animals.
Postmortem examinations provisionally concluded that the former actress, 43, and her children died as a result of serious head and neck injuries.
Ghazanfar said investigators would need to wait for a postmortem examination to determine what Rafique had been subjected to by her killers.
To overcome this obstacle, Sestan and his colleagues created a system designed to lessen various processes of tissue degradation in postmortem brains.
Detectives were able to confirm Haakenson's identity by sorting through his original missing person report, Social Security Administration information, and postmortem reports.
His mother, Mamie Till Mobley, dealt with her loss by controlling the postmortem narrative and the image of her son in death.
A postmortem revealed that she had suffered an adrenal hemorrhage—a rare failure of the adrenal glands—but had no underlying illness.
Along the way, I passed a vagrant's corpse in a park, where a disinterested police officer was writing up his postmortem report.
One of these tabs is dedicated to postmortem guidance for medical examiners and funeral directors, who will inevitably deal with the dead.
There are CDC postmortem guidelines for the Ebola virus, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, and now COVID-19, the official name of the coronavirus.
If Biden loses in November, he'll undoubtedly have enough footage to follow Mitt and Hillary with the next great postmortem campaign documentary.
In a postmortem press conference, President Barack Obama, too, reminded Democrats of the need to harness more than just strong liberal coalitions.
Already, however, an initial methodology in the Human Postmortem Microbiome project can at least produce an estimate for a minimum post-mortem interval.
Our love for the familiar is also what leads us to those bubbles that became such a talking point in the election postmortem.
The 264 participants who died during the study period underwent a brain autopsy, a postmortem exam of their brains for signs of disease.
Democratic lawmakers and party insiders have gone to great lengths to ensure that any postmortem on the 2016 race is kept under wraps.
In Massachusetts, when someone dies after being convicted of a crime, they are only considered guilty postmortem if their appeal process is exhausted.
Postmortem examinations have provisionally concluded that the former actress, 43, and her children died as a result of serious head and neck injuries.
Instead, the inspiration was a postmortem interview with Bloodlines designer Brian Mitsoda, where he briefly mentioned a cut quest involving the unused location.
The monochromatic palette enhances this bleak story, where people are required to jack into a "postmortem social network" in order to combat overpopulation.
The main conclusion of the postmortem, however, was that samples did not accurately reflect the electorate — a lesson not fully incorporated by pollsters.
All the atrocities he committed were postmortem, where these female serial poisoners take great sadistic pleasure in prolonging the agony of their victims.
Case in point: When an employee is fired, a "postmortem" email that details why the person was let go is sent around internally.
One former employee that Business Insider spoke with said the postmortem emails can also raise opportunities to advance your career within the company.
Today in the journal Nature Climate Change, researchers are publishing a series of articles as a kind of postmortem of the Australian bushfires.
A postmortem investigation found that the victim, a local architect, had undiagnosed coronary heart disease, and suffered a heart attack in the water.
His postmortem exam was done five days later "Typically, this process of identification and next-of-kin notification happens much sooner," the report says.
Six of the families granted permission for postmortem examinations to look into the cause of their dementia, and four were confirmed to have CTE.
The second study, also co-authored by Nobel, shows that similar assessments of postmortem genetic activity could be used in criminal and civil investigations.
Two of the attacks purported to be messages forwarded on from the Clinton Foundation giving insight and perhaps a postmortem analysis into the elections.
That larger context of corruption is the subject of another recent Great Recession postmortem by, of all people, Anchorman/Talladega Nights director Adam McKay.
Under questioning, Waterman said that he liked mysteries and had started to read Postmortem but that he had not gotten far in the text.
The study says postmortem evidence shows that some people with the disorder have degeneration in the areas of the brain that control REM sleep.
Preliminary results of the postmortem conducted on Thursday found she died of excessive bleeding and a ruptured uterus arising from a crude abortion attempt.
Egypt's tourism ministry said it would look at the postmortem "to determine our next course of action to look after the welfare of ... visitors".
Mr. Ali, who lived nearby in the borough of Haringey, died from multiple injuries, the Metropolitan Police said on Thursday, citing a postmortem examination.
For the study, the researchers searched for progenitor cells and young neurons in 59 postmortem and postoperative human tissue samples taken from the hippocampus.
The bodies were taken to a mortuary, where coroners created a report of postmortem data consisting of identifying information, including height, sex, and approximate age.
In a postmortem examination, the coroner would say there were signs he had clamped her nipples with pliers and whipped her repeatedly with a belt.
"Debugging the problem was significantly hampered by failure of tools competing over use of the now-congested network," the company wrote in a detailed postmortem.
For DACA recipients, immigration activists and allies dedicated to preserving or codifying the program, the postmortem also requires confronting some frank and unnerving new numbers.
After firing an employee, Netflix explains its reasons for letting the person go in an internal "postmortem" email, as people within the company call them.
Business Insider asked Blind, an anonymous-networking app with roughly 2,000 users who work at Netflix, to survey its users about the company's postmortem emails.
Clinton's team has not released any formal campaign postmortem, though her operatives have combed through the voter data and rehashed some of their strategies internally.
Netflix's 'postmortem' emails are usually sent to anyone the fired employee worked with directly — but have also been distributed more widelyWhen an employee is fired at Netflix, a postmortem email explaining the person's departure is written by that person's manager, in collaboration with human resources, according to the Netflix insiders, who included three former employees who said they had drafted postmortems during their time at the company.
In any election postmortem, the losing party is going to say, where are the swing voters that we lost this time that we had last time?
The man who ultimately pleaded no contest in Galloway's murder, John Waterman, admitted to owning a copy of Cornwell's book Postmortem and reading parts of it.
Ahead of that airing, PEOPLE Senior Editor Alicia Dennis sat down on Friday's People Now to preview the episode and discuss the case's connection to Postmortem.
In other cases, they sifted through the mounds of information sent by the families, looking for details that might match the postmortem data in their files.
Stone said he made the determination after pathologists and other doctors conducted postmortem tests at the Medical University of South Carolina, where Raniya died March 27.
First off, postmortem forensics only show the drugs people consumed before they died, not whether they were mixed in the same bag when they were bought.
Jeffrey Dahmer, who committed the murders and postmortem mutilations of 17 young men and boys, received love letters and gifts from women after he was imprisoned.
Postmortem brains are rarely looked at using electron microscopy, a high-powered imaging technique, which might be why other neuroscientists haven't noticed bacteria in brains before.
As Gamasutra notes, Brevik's talk at the Diablo postmortem was full of other great tidbits about its later development, such as how the entirety of Battle.
Postmortem popularity is measured not only by the throngs who visit Mount Vernon and Monticello but also by Presidential branding ("Flush the bowels with Garfield Tea").
Now that fans have had some time to digest the gut-wrenching death of Samira Wiley's character, Netflix shares a postmortem featurette paying tribute to Poussey Washington.
" Dr. Kenneth Cohrn, who examined Lane's body postmortem (not the alligators), says the case had little evidence, and there was no way to "isolate a specific animal.
The settlement only contemplates postmortem CTE diagnoses—which is the only way the disease can currently be diagnosed—made between January 1, 2006, and July 7, 2014.
The controversial theme park said that Kayla's exact cause of death would not be known until the results of a postmortem examination, which could take several weeks.
Low scores on the fraud consciousness test were also associated with symptoms of Alzheimer's disease in the postmortem brain, particularly beta amyloid plaque, as evidenced by autopsies.
As early as the GOP's 2012 election postmortem, we had data that GOP voters were taking their cues not from party leadership but from conservative media figures.
Cara Delevingne was devastated when her dog died 2 years ago ... and didn't look much happier this week when she got a postmortem print of the pup.
For explained deaths and SIDS, parents expressed a need to understand why their baby died, and most waited at least four months for the postmortem investigation results.
A postmortem of the bank's finances showed that over 603 percent of its loans were to its own shareholders, compared with the recommended limit of 25 percent.
One item of growing consensus in the Democrats' postmortem is that the party lost the white working class because the party is perceived to have abandoned them.
One gallery of Securing the Shadow has an array of daguerreotypes from the Stanley B. Burns MD Family Collection and Archive showing this side of postmortem portraiture.
A postmortem exam carried out in 2012 indicates that he was between 18 and 21 when he died and had suffered a stab wound to the back.
There's no shortage of postmortem analyses dissecting her skills on the campaign trail, her baggage from not one, not two, but all three of the most recent administrations.
When scientists look at tissue from an Alzheimer's patient's postmortem brain, they see not only the unusual plaques and tangles but also surprisingly few brain cells and synapses.
According to Parity's postmortem, a user on GitHub—where Parity's code is hosted for all to see—named "3esmit" alerted the company to the code flaw in August.
Then I found Victorian postmortem portraits—children propped up in chairs, perfect posture, only their dry eyes and lolling heads revealing the difference between strict obedience and extinction.
"This kind of mortality rate is unprecedented," Mulie Muia, director of communications Kenya Tourism Ministry, said adding that postmortem examination and forensic investigations into the incident has begun.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Any exhibition of Ellsworth Kelly's art is a bittersweet event following the artist's recent death, a postmortem reflection on a masterful legacy.
Now Donald Trump is the upset winner, the "Dewey Defeats Truman" headliner of 2016, and one postmortem after another has sought to explain this shocking turn of events.
A postmortem examination discovered that the five victims had ingested an "alleged substance ... which resulted in their deaths," according to a post on Fiji Police's verified Facebook account.
But Lewandowski's comments Thursday, made at a Harvard University conference that gathered campaign officials from both parties for a postmortem of the presidential race, are a step up.
There are 23 states in which a right to publicity lives on postmortem, and the time frames vary widely, from 10 years in Washington to 100 in Oklahoma.
The researchers collected images from the Warsaw BioBase PostMortem Iris dataset, gathering 574 near-infrared iris images from 17 people who had died within five hours to 34 days.
In an interview with The Guardian, Headey was asked what she'd say if she got a chance to have a drunken postmortem with showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss.
Once the incident is resolved, Kintaba helps you write a postmortem of what went wrong, how it was fixed, and what will be done to prevent it from happening.
And perhaps it surprised no one that the postmortem controversy pushed its way once again into the streaming music world, where XXXTentacion had become a flash point in life.
Workers at NRG Stadium failed to hold an elevator for Atlanta's coaching staff after the game, leaving them stranded twice on their way down to the locker room postmortem.
The company also went into more detail about the outage itself in the email, and published a full postmortem authored by Pinterest product engineer Brian Donohue over on Medium.
It's also hard to buy that TWD doesn't take itself seriously, when it has grief-filled postmortem goodbyes for offed cast members and dramatic previews playing up its drama.
Brevik posted the pitch yesterday following requests for it in the wake of his participation in a Diablo postmortem on Friday during the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco.
C.T.E. can be diagnosed only through a postmortem examination of the brain, as it was in the case of Mr. Hernandez, who killed himself in prison at age 27.
While researchers are working to diagnose CTE via a blood test or imaging, the only scientifically accepted method to detect CTE currently is a postmortem examination of the brain.
The iconic Austin Powers villain made his evil return on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon on Wednesday for a postmortem chat with the host about his most recent gig.
Two former employees said they had been fired over issues they thought were minor, and later saw them cited in postmortem emails to staffers describing why they were let go.
"When you work with postmortem human tissue, the tissue is often of poor quality," he said, and so it is "very difficult" to assess the number of neurons contained there.
Sean McElwee, one of the leading activists working to push the Democratic Party to the left, admitted in his election postmortem that things didn't go as planned in tougher districts.
Experts found in a postmortem examination that he had fatal levels of MDMA in his blood, and senior coroner Mary Hassell concluded Browne's death was drug-related, the Guardian reported.
Shortly after the introduction of photography, postmortem photographs became popular, these sometimes strange visions of corpses often being the first and only image a loved one might have to remember.
"The final phase of our study ... involves detailed postmortem analyses of different tissues and organs in order to gain a better insight into the aging process in these animals," Sinclair said.
"A sinkhole is a server designed to capture malicious traffic and prevent control of infected computers by the criminals who infected them," Hutchins wrote in a postmortem of the WannaCry episode.
Informally known as the Human Postmortem Microbiome project, it arose out of a national crisis in forensic science, one that legal advocates and researchers have pieced together over the past decade.
Years after Aramis' death in France, sociologist Bruno Latour wrote a postmortem in the style of a murder mystery, uncovering layer upon layer of technological barriers, bureaucratic hesitance, and philosophical confusion.
I spoke with Meissner before the speech to get some insight on Trump's past views, but since Trump's views haven't changed, our conversation conveniently doubled as a postmortem of the speech.
The parsing and postmortem-ing will go on long after the bigwigs leave town—those who didn't fly out right after C.J. Anderson punched in the last Denver touchdown, that is.
The book is framed as a postmortem of the 211 presidential election, but is in fact a sweeping account of the big picture in American politics over the past several decades.
According to Spanish law, postmortem insemination is only legal if it takes place within the year following the death of the father, giving Gonzalez until July 10 to attempt the procedure.
One former employee, who had written multiple postmortem emails, said he often tried to be "generous" about the reasons employees were fired, but was encouraged by human resources to be forthright.
But in a postmortem of the event on Friday at Chicagoland Speedway, Harvick said he didn't believe the "fake-out," as Childers called it, was the determining factor in the race.
Still another part of it is the fact that some opiate overdoses are not officially counted because of non-standardized reporting procedures and a lack of postmortem testing in some impoverished communities.
After President Obama's reelection, Republican Party leaders conducted an election postmortem and determined that the GOP's fatal liability was its hostility to a variety of Democratic-leaning demographics, immigrant communities in particular.
"When we sat down after the postmortem of the scene, Steve goes, 'I'm sorry but she was negating me during this whole scene,' and that was not in the script," he revealed.
Postmortem examinations have concluded that Blake – who played soul singer Frankie Perrie in the hit BBC soap opera – and her two children died as a result of serious head and neck injuries.
Samsung hasn't yet released a postmortem, but one area of scrutiny will be the screen, which relies on a different combination of materials than standard phones to lend it its folding superpowers.
In 2015, a lab at Harvard sequenced the genome of individual neurons from postmortem brains, and found that each neuron has many small changes made to it over time, called somatic mutations.
The Personal Rights in Names Can Endure Act, or PRINCE Act (we see what they did there), aims to protect multiple aspects of an individual postmortem, including name, image, voice, and signature.
The exchange took place at a postmortem session sponsored by Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government, according to The Washington Post, an election-year tradition that brings top advisers face to face.
It's one reasons why Dead Space 3 was so funky; according to postmortem interviews, EA wanted the game to broaden its scope and appeal so it could sell to a larger audience.
But at a time when doctors did not wash their hands when switching from postmortem to midwifery, the theory finally convinced our ancestors that hygiene and public sanitation were crucial for health.
Nearly all the presidential candidates have written books, and in recent years we've seen Hillary Clinton's postmortem of the 2016 election along with several memoirs by members of the Obama White House.
Most of the postmortem took place in private, but in March, 22011, a clue to the Kochs' line of thinking was offered by Arthur Brooks, the president of the American Enterprise Institute.
Sometimes, scientific findings influence this evolution: postmortem proof of the high incidence of brain damage in former NFL players has inspired new rules against hits that put the brain at high risk.
Writing in the Harvard Business Review, psychologist Gary Klein defines a premortem as the opposite of a postmortem (in which medical professionals try to figure out what caused a patient&aposs death).
Here&aposs how the postmortem works in a startup context: As you&aposre preparing to found the company, imagine that it&aposs years into the future and the business has failed completely.
The scans were conducted on a series of cadaver retinas from the Eye Bank of Canada (20 from people who had Alzheimer's, and 22 controls), as well on living and postmortem canine retinas.
McIntosh's postmortem went like this: This of course just seems to reaffirm the criticism of Clinton as the product of too many focus groups, unsure even whether she should champion war or peace.
Once the problem is solved, no one thinks to write up a postmortem and even if they do it only gets distributed to a few people and isn't saved outside that email chain.
Most states flag a handful of fentanyl analogues in postmortem testing, but very few labs across the country are equipped to test for it or have any reference materials to help identify it.
Most states flag a handful of fentanyl analogues in postmortem testing, but very few labs across the country are equipped to test for it or have any reference materials to help identify it.
"Physicists and imaging people and biochemists have been working on this problem for some time," he said, explaining how until recently, CTE has only been diagnosed in postmortem brains, never in live brains.
At a recent postmortem for the so-called Twitter tax break, the divisive San Francisco policy that drew tech companies to a beleaguered stretch of downtown, the tone at City Hall was chilly.
We interviewed eight former Netflix employees, who spoke under condition of anonymity and whose identities are known to Business Insider, to learn how the postmortem emails work and what employees think about them.
The average annual salary was roughly $125,000, spanning roles like:Associate, content planning and analysis — $87,880Manager, product line — $543,322 to $112,300Manager, content planning and analysis — $163,072Senior analyst, marketing systems — $129,917 - $135,500Manager, content planning and analysis — $250,000For more on Netflix's business, see our coverage on BI Prime: Netflix insiders share how they feel about its internal 'postmortem' emails that detail why employees were fired to their coworkers: After firing an employee, Netflix explains its reasons for letting the person go in an internal "postmortem" email.
This came as a surprise to the researchers, because forensic pathologists have long suspected that gene activity degrades postmortem, which is why their rate of change is sometimes used to calculate time of death.
Bates apologized to Harris' family, whose members have rejected allegations he was violent and on drugs despite a postmortem toxicology screen that showed Harris had methamphetamine, cocaine, opiates and other drugs in his system.
I recently went back and watched designer Martin Hollis' classic game postmortem from GDC Europe 2012 on the game, where he talked about GoldenEye 007's inception, development, and reception for about an hour.
In particular, the researchers saw increased signs of brain infarcts, or areas of dead tissue caused by a block in the blood supply to the brain, when looking at postmortem tissue under a microscope.
Looking at postmortem brain tissue of transgender subjects, he found that male-to-female transsexuals had clusters of cells, or nuclei, that more closely resembled those of a typical female brain, and vice versa.
"I don't see an infusion of high-quality state-level polls that weren't there in 2016," said Courtney Kennedy of the Pew Research Center, one of the members of the committee that wrote the postmortem.
Here's a recap of the episode — in which a presidential campaign is aided through election manipulation by a foreign power — and showrunner David Mandel's postmortem with THR, in which even he marveled at the timing.
Click here to view original GIFThe music video for Lorn's song Anvil doubles as a short animation about the future where the year is 2100 and overpopulation is dealt with a mandatory postmortem social network.
"It was a targeted attack on him by police, I think his neck was broken and this was confirmed in the postmortem," Dawar told Reuters, adding that he was killed for his "association with PTM".
I've read a little postmortem coverage of the event, but nothing captures the experience, the marvelous ease with which Damon and Affleck revert to Will and Chuckie, the way Key commands any room and role.
This is a postmortem on our collision, and I think it was useful to do, and I can only hope our audience sorts it out for themselves in ways that I think will be accurate.
With the dawn of photography came postmortem photography, where the dead were often posed as if alive, though the swelling of their hands with blood and blankness of their eyes gave away their departed state.
Despite what people outside Netflix may think, company insiders are largely in favor of the postmortem emailsDespite the debate around how to describe an outgoing employee's shortcomings, Netflix insiders largely seem to accept the postmortems.
Many of these roles were deemed "insufficient," such as a quick reference in Get Out that the housekeeper Georgina might be gay, and a postmortem revelation that two characters in Alien: Covenant were a gay couple.
After someone going by "Devops199" managed to permanently lock up millions of dollars worth of other people's Ethereum funds last week, the company that created the vulnerable code published a postmortem on the incident on Wednesday.
This postmortem popularity should be surprising, considering the artist's apocalyptic fall from art world grace in 1970, after scathing universal reactions to his return to figuration in a solo exhibition at Marlboro Gallery in New York.
Although we do see her witness a frog getting galvanized into a little postmortem dance—famously the inspiration for her reanimated monster—Mary Shelley's writing of Frankenstein is portrayed as a metaphor for her own woes.
The most common postmortem of the Sanders campaign goes like this: Bernie tore through Iowa and New Hampshire by galvanizing young, disaffected white liberals, but then he hit the South, and there, black voters sank him.
CTE cannot be diagnosed without a postmortem examination of a person's brain, but Snuka's defense attorney argued that he exhibited signs of the disease based on outward symptoms and a series of MRIs taken over two years.
In the early 20th century, US psychiatrists and psychologists splintered from the rest of medicine because—unlike heart disease and Alzheimer's disease, for example—mental illness was not clearly seen in the body in-vivo or postmortem.
The three main reasons the Trump win was a surprise, according to a postmortem report on the 2016 election polls by a committee of pollsters: Some state polls weren't weighted to get the right mix of educational levels.
In 2014, the Simons Foundation, Autism Speaks and the Autism Science Foundation launched a registration site for the Autism BrainNet network, called It Takes Brains, which serves as a sort of autism brain bank that collects postmortem donations.
The Montana Department of Justice found last year a 85033 percent increase in methamphetamine found in postmortem cases from 2011 to 2017 and a 415 percent increase in methamphetamine found in controlled substance cases over that same period.
Theorists have predicted that females, generally, might have more youthful brains than males, Goyal and his colleagues note, but until now, scientists seeking to test that have focused on postmortem brain analyses, and their results have been contradictory.
CTE cannot be diagnosed without a postmortem examination of a person's brain, but the defense argued that Snuka exhibits signs of the disease based on outward symptoms and a series of MRIs taken over the course of two years.
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's tourism minister said on Thursday authorities would test food and hygiene at a hotel where a British couple stayed before dying last week, and that a forensic team would complete their postmortem in the coming days.
This isn't meant as a postmortem or a doomsday column, but there's a lot on the line here, perceptually, and the Raptors are in a position where they have no choice but to be deeply introspective and self-critical.
About a quarter of them, Alcor says, work in technology, and most committed to the postmortem freeze in their 2100s rather than their silver years, seeing the body as a hackable machine just in need of a future reboot.
Game designer Warren Spector revealed some new details about the project in a postmortem at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco last month, and now the full hour-long presentation is up on YouTube for your viewing pleasure.
However, it isn't clear that the full $10 million entered the startup's balance sheet and was likely contingent on milestones and delivered in tranches, a key detail that will hopefully be made public in any postmortem of the company's shuttering.
During the forum on concussions and head injuries, Miller said that there is "certainly" a link between CTE and football, based on Boston University research showing 90 out of 94 NFL players' brains examined postmortem had signs of the disease.
When the DCI suggests that this, then, could be another attack from the same killer, John breathes quick a sigh of relief before he is asked to return to the woman he has murdered and do exhibits at the postmortem.
At least, the case against Cloudflare itself was eventually dismissed, and in a postmortem published yesterday, the company described in detail its game plan and many more specifics around its efforts to crowdsource prior art that might invalidate Blackbird's patents.
Sure, the underwater postmortem will set you back more than $100,000, but travel company Blue Marble Private says the price tag is actually equivalent, after inflation, to what first class Titanic passengers paid for their tickets way back in 1912. Cool!
Since this is "only going to become more of a common issue going forward," we need to think about ways to identify and notify crematoriums of the potential risk and evaluate the amount of possible postmortem radioactive contamination, he said.
Leadership and EntrepreneurshipNetflix insiders share how they feel about its internal 'postmortem' emails that detail why employees were fired to their coworkersNetflix may have one of the happiest workforces in the US tech sector, but its internal culture isn't for everyone.
These researchers believe the activation of cancer-related genes postmortem could partly explain why many transplant recipients are at higher risk of developing cancer after receiving a new organ, although this has long been attributed to the immunosuppressive drugs they're typically prescribed.
He's so impassioned that the same year he signed the forms for his postmortem donation, he donated his right hip, which had to be replaced because of damage from an HIV drug, and then three years later, he donated his left hip.
In fact, one scene in which Dee Dee's father and stepmother scathingly discuss her family's dismissive attitude toward her cremated remains is eerily reminiscent of a similarly shocking postmortem scene from S-Town, another recent narrative mystery with cameos from notably unsentimental relatives.
To arrive at that conclusion, researchers at the University of Pittsburgh and Toronto's Centre for Addiction and Mental Health analyzed gene expression levels in the postmortem brain tissue of 50 people who had major depressive disorder, of which 26 were men and 24 were women.
Older animals tend to be eschewed based on a stigma that they have poor texture and "gamey" flavor, but given the right husbandry and postmortem conditions, older animals can provide a better product than their younger counterparts and at a far more affordable cost.
After Romney's defeat, a postmortem conducted by the Republican National Committee found many GOP pollsters were concerned that the rising use of cellphones and the decreasing willingness of Americans to participate in half-hour long surveys were harming their ability to predict accurate turnout models.
In the late nineteen-forties, a young British epidemiologist named Jerry Morris was looking through the postmortem folios of a hospital in the East End when he noticed an alarming increase in the frequency of heart attacks during the first half of the twentieth century.
In this special finale postmortem, Vox critic at large Emily VanDerWerff, film critic Alissa Wilkinson, and senior correspondent Dylan Matthews discuss what happened to all six major characters, the series' ultimate depiction of the Good Place, and a somewhat puzzling final line of dialogue.
Orioles 4, Yankees 73 BALTIMORE — Manager Joe Girardi was midway through another dispiriting postmortem, speaking to reporters outside the visitors' clubhouse, when the dark blue backdrop with the logos of the Yankees and their sponsor began to fall away from the curtain rod from which it hung.
Because research has showed that opioid users are at increased risk of pneumonia, Hall and her colleagues searched for pneumonia as well as other infectious disease deaths among Minnesota residents over the age of 12 to see whether opioids might be involved and found in postmortem toxicology screenings.
Sifting through the remnants of Oscar night, here are five key takeaways, and areas that the Academy will surely be contemplating in postmortem conversations: The ratings Oscar ratings exhibited marked improvement after last year's all-time low, rising to 29.6 million viewers, per Nielsen data, a 12% increase.
We're running a postmortem with the VC team this morning, but I suspect that's because Votecastr's methodology is dependent on polling; Votecastr conducted its own large sample polls, but found results fairly in line with the public opinion polling that was also off by a few points in many key states.
" Of her decision to stand up, walk across the room and apologize to Abram on bended knee, she said in her postmortem interview: "I wanted to give him just a personal talk to let him know how I was feeling and just to let him know that I was sorry.
In the wake of the 2012 election, the Republican National Committee issued a postmortem that largely blamed Mitt Romney's defeat on his anti-immigration rhetoric in the primary rather than something more obvious like his plan to raise taxes on the middle class in order to finance tax cuts for the rich.
" Kosgei told CNN: "Usually in the Kikuyu tradition, we are told bullying does take place to harden the boys, but this case is extreme, as the postmortem results showed that this boy went through a serious assault, he could have been hit on the head with an iron or something like that.
As documented by Maureen Callahan and David Moodie in their classic SPIN postmortem of the event, "Don't Drink The Brown Water," the rioting was only quelled by roughly 299 state police in full riot gear—but not before the grounds were aflame, the ATMs were cracked open, and three people were dead, according to MTV.
Firstly I get a model photo of someone that might have looked like the person- similar age, sex etc, then I overlay the model face, set to about 90% transparency, over the postmortem photo, and that gives vitality to the lifeless face without making the unidentified person look like the person whose photo I used as a model.
The strategy favored by much of the party elite — including George and Jeb Bush, John McCain, the Wall Street Journal editorial page, most of the business community, and the RNC in its official 2012 postmortem — is to try to neutralize the immigration issue in the Latino community and then win votes from more affluent or more religiously devout Hispanics.
A postmortem of the 2016 election criticized the Democrats for, among other things, failing to prioritize fighting voter suppression, embrace social movements or expand and energize the base, turning off working-class voters with a hawkish stance, ignoring rural America and the youth-driven Bernie Sanders movement, and placing corporate profits over the needs of the public.
" Then the Times reported last month that the theft wasn't an inside job so much as a self-inflicted wound: A cyberfirm's postmortem report determined that before hackers published the NSA's most valuable malicious code online, they had been captured by Chinese intelligence operatives "from an NSA attack on their own computers—like a gunslinger who grabs an enemy's rifle and starts blasting away.
Here's the postmortem on Facebook's antisocial fuck-up: If your business is building powerful tech tools that you make freely available to almost anyone who wants to use them, and yet you also refuse to accept responsibility for ensuring those tools are not also misused at scale, then don't be too surprised when the monster you've unleashed comes back to bite your personal political ambitions in the ass, Zuck.
Here are some other stories to check out:Mike Bloomberg's campaign has tapped former network executives with ties to late night comedians and professional athletes to drum up support in pop cultureMike Bloomberg is hiring from places like Facebook, Snapchat, and Viacom as he throws unlimited money at his campaignMike Bloomberg is courting black advertising pros as he faces accusations of racismMeanwhile, my colleague Ashley Rodriguez talked to Netflix employees about its internal "postmortem" emails, how they work in practice and what insiders really think about them.

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