- 看过 post-mortem 的人也看了 :
- posthumous
- autopsy
- dissection
- future
- examination
- necropsy
- post
- later
- post-obit
post-mortem 的 3 个定义
- of, relating to, or occurring in the time following death.
- of or relating to examination of the body after death.
- occurring after the end of something; after the event: a postmortem criticism of a television show.
- after death: Pacemakers have to be removed postmortem from bodies that are going to be cremated.
- Medicine/Medical. a postmortem examination; autopsy.
- an evaluation or discussion occurring after the end or fact of something: to do a postmortem on the decision of a court.
- Cards. a discussion of the bidding or playing of a previous hand.
post-mortem 近义词
等同于 posthumous
post-mortem 的近义词 2 个
等同于 post mortem
post-mortem 的近义词 5 个
更多post-mortem例句
- Using the postmortem frontal cortex samples from three healthy individuals, they applied the method to dozens of neurons and established that up to 41% of the cells had either missing or extra gene copies.
- Indeed, researchers would later confirm the importance of postmortem infections in Ebola’s spread.
- They realized that if postmortem transmission — from the handling of the deceased during funerals — was a primary source of new Ebola infections, then most experts were probably assuming generation intervals for the disease that were too short.
- One 1971 survey in the British Medical Journal found that close to half the widows in Wales and England had seen their mates postmortem.
- There was a postmortem conversation after the seven-week program ended, but this publisher described it as “informal” and that the platform didn’t go in depth on the program’s results.
- The gloomy postmortem has begun, but team manager Roy Hodgson is not resigning.
- New postmortem tweeting projects are aiming to push the boundaries of life, death, and social media.
- Postmortem examinations later showed no signs of assault or defensive wounds on her body.
- “I have not seen an honest postmortem assessment yet,” she told me.
- In the end I might leave one gleaming flake or so amidst the slag heaps for a moment of postmortem sympathy.
- I think—yes—in that we would have, particularly, postmortem examined the body much more carefully than we did.
- The failure to obtain secretin in some cases they claim is probably due to the rapid postmortem degeneration of diabetic tissue.
- It was a constant source of surprise to his students to note how well the master's diagnosis agreed with postmortem findings.
- Observations made postmortem showed that his clinical observations were justified by the differences observed in the organ.