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  2. Postmortem documentation - Wikipedia

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    Postmortem documentation. A project post-mortem is a process used to identify the causes of a project failure (or significant business-impairing downtime), and how to prevent them in the future. This is different from a Retrospective, in which both positive and negative things are reviewed for a project. The Project Management Body of Knowledge ...

  3. Post-mortem photography - Wikipedia

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    Post-mortem photography is the practice of photographing the recently deceased. Various cultures use and have used this practice, though the best-studied area of post-mortem photography is that of Europe and America. [1] There can be considerable dispute as to whether individual early photographs actually show a dead person or not, often ...

  4. Autopsy - Wikipedia

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    An autopsy (also referred to as post-mortem examination, obduction, necropsy, or autopsia cadaverum) is a surgical procedure that consists of a thorough examination of a corpse by dissection 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 for research or educational purposes.

  5. Pre-mortem - Wikipedia

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    Pre-mortem. A pre-mortem, or premortem, is a managerial strategy in which a project team imagines that a project or organization has failed, and then works backward to determine what potentially could lead to the failure of the project or organization. [1][2] The technique breaks possible groupthinking by facilitating a positive discussion on ...

  6. Post-mortem (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Science and technology. Post-mortem chemistry, a branch of chemistry for studying of chemical and biochemical phenomena in a cadaver. Post-mortem interval, the time that has elapsed since a person has died. Post-mortem documentation, a technical analysis of a finished project. Postmortem studies, a neurobiological research method.

  7. Postmortem studies - Wikipedia

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    Postmortem studies provide a unique opportunity for researchers to study different brain attributes that would be unable to be studied on a living person. [4] Postmortem studies allow researchers to determine causes and cure for certain diseases and functions. [4] It is critical for researchers to develop hypotheses, in order to discover the ...

  8. Stages of death - Wikipedia

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    These changes can generally be divided between early post-mortem changes and late post-mortem changes (also known as decomposition). [12] These changes occur along a continuum and can be helpful in determining the post-mortem interval, which is the time between death and examination. The stages that follow shortly after death are:

  9. Inquisition post mortem - Wikipedia

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    An Inquisition post mortem (abbreviated to Inq.p.m. or i.p.m., and formerly known as an escheat) [1] (Latin, meaning " (inquisition) after death") is an English medieval or early modern record of the death, estate and heir of one of the king's tenants-in-chief, made for royal fiscal purposes. The process of making such inquisition was effected ...