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  2. 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 ...

  3. List of causes of death by rate - Wikipedia

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    The causes listed are relatively immediate medical causes, but the ultimate cause of death might be described differently. For example, tobacco smoking often causes lung disease or cancer, and alcohol use disorder can cause liver failure or a motor vehicle accident.

  4. Category:Deaths by person in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Deaths by person in South Africa" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Statistics; Cookie statement; Mobile view ...

  5. Category:Deaths in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Violent deaths in South Africa (5 C, 2 P) This page was last edited on 9 December 2023, at 05:04 (UTC). Text ... Statistics; Cookie statement; Mobile view ...

  6. Death - Wikipedia

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    Pallor mortis, paleness which happens in 15–120 minutes after death; 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; Livor mortis, a settling of the blood ...

  7. Stages of human death - Wikipedia

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    [14] [12] In a clearer contemporary terminology, algor mortis, livor mortis and rigor mortis are called "early postmortem" changes, in distinction from the "immediate postmortem" changes associated with the cessation of bodily functions, as indicated by vital signs. [15] With an ophthalmoscope, changes to the blood in the retina are quickly ...

  8. 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 via ...

  9. Category:Death in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Deaths in South Africa (7 C) M. Murder in South Africa (13 C, 6 P) S. State funerals in South Africa (1 P) ... Statistics; Cookie statement; Mobile view ...