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单词 perimortem
释义

perimortem

English

Alternative forms

  • peri-mortem

Etymology

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Adjective

perimortem (not comparable)

  1. At, or near, the time of death.

Adverb

perimortem (not comparable)

  1. At, or near, the time of death.
    • 2012, Nicholas V. Passalacqua; Todd W. Fenton, “Developments in Skeletal Trauma: Blunt-Force Trauma”, in Dennis C. Dirkmaat, editor, A Companion to Forensic Anthropology, Wiley Blackwell, published 2015, →ISBN, part IV (Developments in Human Skeletal Trauma Analysis), page 402:
      Certainly, most fresh bone fractures with no healing occur perimortem; []
    • 2019, Thor D. Stein; Victor E. Alvarez; Bertrand R. Huber, “Applications of Neuropathological Examination”, in Michael L. Alosco and Robert A. Stern, editors, The Oxford Handbook of Adult Cognitive Disorders (Oxford Library of Psychology), Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 818:
      The relevant type of infarct for correlation to cognitive function is chronic (months to years old) and not the acute or subacute infarcts that occur perimortem.
    • 2020, Nancy Mehl, Dead End (Kaely Quinn Profiler; book three), Bethany House, →ISBN:
      “Their hyoid bones are broken just like with the more recent victims. That would certainly cause death. But without skin and blood, we can’t tell for certain if it happened perimortem or postmortem.” He sighed. “My guess would be perimortem. []

See also

  • antemortem
  • postmortem
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