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  1. necropsy: 1 n an examination and dissection of a dead body to determine cause of death or the changes produced by disease Synonyms: PM , autopsy , post-mortem , post-mortem examination , postmortem , postmortem examination Type of: examination , scrutiny the act of examining something closely (as for mistakes)

  2. Aug 15, 2017 · Objective: To examine the association of coffee consumption with risk for total and cause-specific death. Design: The MEC (Multiethnic Cohort), a prospective population-based cohort study established between 1993 and 1996. Setting: Hawaii and Los Angeles, California. Participants: 185 855 African Americans, Native Hawaiians, Japanese Americans ...

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    The death of an animal soon after the administration of one of these agents will occur from time to time and the pathologist should be prepared for circumstances where these agents are encountered, whether expected or unexpected.4

  4. Various written and visual methods for documentation of the forensic necropsy are covered, and adjunctive topics such as sample collection, assessment, and description of wounds and taphonomy are included. Cause, mechanism, and manner of death are defined, and guidance to the use of these terms is given.

  5. a cause of death opinion should be included, incorporating information from the investigation as well as necropsy gross and microscopic find-ings. While some traditional pathologists believe that the report should only contain objective ana-tomic findings (and in some jurisdictions, the report may be limited to same), such limited reports may do a disservice to the numerous con-stituents ...

  6. Necropsy is perhaps the sole diagnostic technique available to veterinarian to find out the cause of death of the animals and as it is well known that the control measures for their effectiveness depend upon a correct and reliable diagnosis.

  7. A Diagnostic necropsy consists of a thorough examination of a pet by to determine the cause, mode, and manner of death; or the exam may be performed to evaluate any disease or injury that may be present.