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  2. Inscribed mirror - Wikipedia

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    Inscribed mirror. An inscribed mirror (銘帯鏡, Meitai-kyō, also "variant character inscribed mirror" (異体字銘帯鏡, ita ijime itai kyō)) [1] is a type of Chinese bronze mirror in which an inscription band is the main design on the reverse side. [2]

  3. Post-mortem (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    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

  4. Manuel Gutiérrez Mellado - Wikipedia

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    As a postmortem homage to his memory, the Ministry of Defense decided to give his name to a new center of studies patronized by the National Open University (UNED). [45] The Instituto Universitario General Gutiérrez Mellado was born to promote defense culture among university students and to provide Spanish society with a specialized center of ...

  5. Ulysses S. Grant - Wikipedia

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  6. Stages of human 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:

  7. Livor mortis - Wikipedia

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    Livor mortis (from Latin līvor 'bluish color, bruise' and mortis 'of death'), postmortem lividity (from Latin post mortem 'after death' and lividitas 'black and blueness'), hypostasis (from Greek ὑπό (hypo) 'under, beneath' and στάσις (stasis) 'a standing') [1] [2] or suggillation, is the second stage of death and one of the signs of ...

  8. Template:User Miraheze - Wikipedia

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  9. Wikipedia:Alternative outlets - Wikipedia

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    Miraheze, a non-profit Fandom alternative with a Wikimedia-style governance system. Neocities is a web hosting service primarily for personal websites, which offers 1GB of free storage to users; OpenStreetMap, a worldwide map, which also includes business listings, local monuments, notable trees, etc. Quora, a question and answer site on ...