CSF is mixed with blood and collected on a piece of filter paper shows a central red spot (blood) and a peripheral lighter halo, also known as _____ sign
Negative vital reaction is seen in a(n) _____-mortem wound
When the contact with the electrocuting surface is not firm, the skin lesion that develops is called a _____
Presence of blisters with thin, clear fluid is indicative of _____mortem burns.
_____ bullets are those which are designed to disintegrate into tiny fragments upon target impact.
Time since death can be calculated using the formula: _____
The order of appearance of rigor mortis (Nysten's Law) is: _____
Two reliable indicators suggesting that the victim was alive while the fire was in progress:1. Elevated levels of _____ in the circulating blood.2. Carbon particles in the air passages and lungs
_____ appears on the sclera 3-4 hours after death
_____ is an artefact that mimics extradural haemorrhage.
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