necropsy|necropsies in English

noun

['nekrɑpsɪ /-krɒ-]

autopsy, examination of a corpse to find the cause of death

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1. At necropsy, a gas-filled and inflamed Abomasum is commonly seen

2. Further Corroborating the eyewitnesses’ testimonie s is the Necropsy Report issued by Dr

3. 10 Early rigor mortis and rapid autolysis indicate the need for prompt necropsy examinations.

4. Knowing how to determine the extent of postmortem Autolysis is an important skill to acquire in trying to assess findings at necropsy or deciding whether to transport a carcass to the laboratory for full necropsy.

5. After necropsy, the anal fin should be imaged to allow for convenient counting of anal fin papillae.

6. At necropsy the lesion in the Abomasum is usually small and involves an abomasal blood vessel

7. 15 At necropsy the carcass has a dehydrated appearance and there is an enteritis in the ileum.

8. For example, the data may be evaluated by an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) approach with body weight at necropsy as the co-variable.

9. However they experienced significantly higher entanglement rates during this time, and necropsies of two whales that drowned in nets revealed acoustic trauma (Ketten et al.

10. Necropsy studies were done on six patients with idiopathic paralysis Agitans, one with multiple system atrophy including features of Parkinsonism, and one control

11. Necropsies of 67 of the beached gull-like seabirds collected between October 2009 and April 2010 from the coasts of B.C., Washington and Oregon indicated nearly 93 per cent of them had Bellyfuls

12. Necropsies of 67 of the beached gull-like seabirds collected between October 2009 and April 2010 from the coasts of B.C., Washington and Oregon indicated nearly 93 per cent of them had Bellyfuls

13. Necropsy of the gastrointestinal tracts of free-living sika deer from two populations in Northrhine-Westphalia, Germany revealed the presence of the nematodeSpiculopteragia houdemeri (Schwartz, 1926) in the abomasum.

14. Necropsies of 67 of the beached gull-like seabirds collected between October 2009 and April 2010 from the coasts of B.C., Washington and Oregon indicated nearly 93 per cent of them had Bellyfuls

15. A 9-yr-old male Basilisk lizard (Basilicus plumifrons) with a history of painful and limited mobility for approximately 4 mo, which had seemed to be more pronounced in the front limbs, was presented for necropsy

16. A 9-yr-old male Basilisk lizard (Basilicus plumifrons) with a history of painful and limited mobility for approximately 4 mo, which had seemed to be more pronounced in the front limbs, was presented for necropsy

17. A 9-yr-old male Basilisk lizard (Basilicus plumifrons) with a history of painful and limited mobility for approximately 4 mo, which had seemed to be more pronounced in the front limbs, was presented for necropsy

18. Autopsy, also called necropsy, postmortem, or postmortem examination, dissection and examination of a dead body and its organs and structures. An Autopsy may be performed to determine the cause of death, to observe the effects of disease, and to establish …

19. Medical Definition of Autopsy (Entry 1 of 2) : an examination of the body after death usually with such dissection as will expose the vital organs for determining the cause of death or the character and extent of changes produced by disease — called also necropsy, postmortem, postmortem examination

20. An Autopsy (also known as a post-mortem examination or necropsy) is the examination of the body of a dead person and is performed primarily to determine the cause of death, to identify or characterize the extent of disease states that the person may have had, or to determine whether a particular medical or surgical treatment has been effective.

21. The effects of dietary urea supplementation and of a 10-week trickle infection regime, simulating chronic exposure to Haemonchus contortus, on the zymogenic population of the Abomasa of Hampshire Down lambs was examined.At necropsy a variety of parameters including plasma pepsinogen concentrations, the wet weights of Abomasal fundic mucosal pieces and the amounts of pepsinogen contained in