An unrespired lung (still birth) may float due to gases of decomposition, as seen in _____.
Section _____ deals with preventing the child from being born alive or to cause it to die after birth
_____ test : Weight of lungs Before respiration : 1/70 of body weight, after respiration : 1/35 of body weight
_____ method - determination of age of an infant by counting incremental lines on enamel
A respired lung (live birth) may sink in water (False Negative Hydrostatic Test) in the following conditions:
egg shell forms _____% of egg weight
In Breslaus _____ life test, also known as the Stomach bowel test, stomach and the duodenum are tested.
_____ of meconium in the large bowel is a confirmatory sign of live birth.
Hint: Presence/Absence
Hydrostatic test is false positive in case of _____ or artificial inflation
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