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- Postmortem_Caloricity abstract "It is a condition where there is rise of body temperature after death instead of cooling of body. Although the process of postmortem glycogenolysis, which occurs in all bodies soon after death, can produce up to 140 calories which can rise the body temperature by about 2 degrees, yet the temperature shows further rise in all such conditions, e.g. asphyxial death, poisoning due to alcohol, dhatura and strychnine, brain-stem hemorrhage, deaths due to infectious diseases, etc.".
- Postmortem_Caloricity wikiPageID "47320071".
- Postmortem_Caloricity wikiPageLength "662".
- Postmortem_Caloricity wikiPageOutDegree "5".
- Postmortem_Caloricity wikiPageRevisionID "679203404".
- Postmortem_Caloricity wikiPageWikiLink Asphyxia.
- Postmortem_Caloricity wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anatomical_pathology.
- Postmortem_Caloricity wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medical_aspects_of_death.
- Postmortem_Caloricity wikiPageWikiLink Dhatura.
- Postmortem_Caloricity wikiPageWikiLink Glycogenolysis.
- Postmortem_Caloricity wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Death-stub.
- Postmortem_Caloricity wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Postmortem_Caloricity wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Postmortem_Caloricity wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Postmortem_Caloricity subject Category:Anatomical_pathology.
- Postmortem_Caloricity subject Category:Medical_aspects_of_death.
- Postmortem_Caloricity hypernym Condition.
- Postmortem_Caloricity type Disease.
- Postmortem_Caloricity comment "It is a condition where there is rise of body temperature after death instead of cooling of body. Although the process of postmortem glycogenolysis, which occurs in all bodies soon after death, can produce up to 140 calories which can rise the body temperature by about 2 degrees, yet the temperature shows further rise in all such conditions, e.g. asphyxial death, poisoning due to alcohol, dhatura and strychnine, brain-stem hemorrhage, deaths due to infectious diseases, etc.".
- Postmortem_Caloricity label "Postmortem Caloricity".
- Postmortem_Caloricity wasDerivedFrom Postmortem_Caloricity?oldid=679203404.
- Postmortem_Caloricity isPrimaryTopicOf Postmortem_Caloricity.