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  2. Rigor mortis - Wikipedia

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    Rigor mortis [a] (from Latin rigor 'stiffness' and mortis 'of death'), or postmortem rigidity, is the fourth stage of death. It is one of the recognizable signs of death , characterized by stiffening of the limbs of the corpse caused by chemical changes in the muscles postmortem (mainly calcium). [ 1 ]

  3. Stages of human death - Wikipedia

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    Livor mortis, or dependent lividity, a settling of the blood in the lower (dependent) portion of the body; Algor mortis, the reduction in body temperature following death. This is generally a steady decline until matching ambient temperature; Rigor mortis, the limbs of the corpse become stiff (Latin rigor) and difficult to move or manipulate

  4. Nysten's rule - Wikipedia

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    Nysten's rule (1811) describes the sequential onset of rigor mortis in the various muscle groups. The basic sequence of the solidifying body begins from the head down the body, in the order: [1] Involuntary muscle first: Heart; Upper eyelids; Neck; Jaw; Face; Upper extremities; Muscles of the trunk; Lower extremities

  5. Rigor Mortis (film) - Wikipedia

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    Rigor Mortis is a 2013 Hong Kong horror film directed by Juno Mak and produced by Takashi Shimizu. The film is a tribute to the Mr. Vampire film series. Many of the former cast are featured in this film: Chin Siu-ho, Anthony Chan, Billy Lau and Richard Ng. Additionally, Chung Fat, who starred in Encounters of the Spooky Kind, is also featured. [3]

  6. Cadaveric spasm - Wikipedia

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    Cadaveric spasm can be distinguished from rigor mortis as the former is a stronger stiffening of the muscles that cannot be easily undone, while rigor mortis can. [ 2 ] The cause is unknown but is usually associated with violent deaths under extreme physical circumstances with intense emotion , such as the circumstances associated with death ...

  7. Pierre-Hubert Nysten - Wikipedia

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    He also described symptoms associated with albuminuria, [2] [3] and in 1811 provided a scientific description of rigor mortis. The eponymous " Nysten's Law " defines the progressive states of cadaveric rigidity during rigor mortis.

  8. Rigor mortis (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Rigor mortis is one of the recognizable signs of death. Rigor mortis also may refer to: Rigor Mortis, 2013, by Juno Mak; Rigor Mortis, 2003-2006 BBC Radio 4 comedy series; Musical contexts: Rigor Mortis (band), thrash-metal band; Titled works: "Rigor Mortis" (song), 1977, by Cameo; Albums: Rigor Mortis, 1988 by the band

  9. Embalming - Wikipedia

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    At this point, embalmers commonly perform an initial evaluation of the deceased's condition, noting things such as rigor mortis, skin condition, edema, intravenous injection sites, presence of fecal matter, tissue gas and numerous other factors which may affect the procedure and outcome. The embalming procedure is a surgical one, albeit rather ...