No vital reaction is seen in a(n) _____-mortem wound
Shotgun entry wounds: _____ is seen up to 30 cm, while Tattooing is seen up to 1-2 m.
In an artificial bruise, blisters are _____
When the skin surface is struck by a rod or rectangular sectioned object such as a cane or lath, the consequent bruising may be of the _____ or railway line type.
Minimum temperature for producing burn is _____C for 5-6 hours
The most useful criterion for dating a bruise is _____ reaction for detecting hemosiderin
A _____ lies beneath an intact epidermis and consists of an extravascular collection of blood that has leaked from blood vessels damaged by mechanical impact
The following phenomenon describes _____ of bullet
Classify mechanical injuries based on the type of weapon used.
Major points of impact and injury for an unrestrained driver in a deceleration (head-on) collision: _____
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