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Thus for example two extant plays, The Phoenicean Women and Iphigenia at Aulis, are significantly corrupted by interpolations ( the latter possibly being completed post mortem by the poet's son ) and the very authorship of Rhesus is a matter of dispute.
Where the cause of death is unknown, the coroner may order a post mortem examination in order to determine whether the death was violent.
* Various photos of Oswald taken post mortem
The passion of Osiris was reflected in his name ' Wenennefer " (" the one who continues to be perfect "), which also alludes to his post mortem power.
A post mortem trust constituted externally from a will but imposing obligations as a trustee on one, or more, legatees of a will.
Because of the bleeding tendency of yellow fever patients, a biopsy is only advisable post mortem to confirm the cause of death.
Heirs may also receive these benefits ( but not the income tax deduction ) by electing to donate a conservation easement after the landowner's death and prior to filing the estate return ( called a " post mortem " election ).
This can be helpful in determining a post mortem interval ( PMI ) and location of a death in question.
This may cause problems for murder cases in which larval flies are used to estimate the post mortem interval since eggs and larvae on the body may have been consumed prior to the arrival on scene of investigators.
It is forensically important to know the geographical distribution of these insects is order to determine information such as post mortem interval or whether a body has been moved from its original place of death.
The ability to use these morphological differences gives forensic entomologists a powerful tool that can help with estimating a post mortem interval, along with other relevant information, such as whether the body has been disturbed post mortem.
The pig carcass represents a human body and can be used to illustrate various environmental effects on both arthropod succession and the estimate of the post mortem interval.
The preserved fauna is primarily benthic and was likely buried by periodic turbidity currents, since most fossils do not show evidence of post mortem transport.
The technique was often ineffective in reverting VF while morphological studies showed damage to the cells of the heart muscle post mortem.
A post mortem established that he died of a heart attack earlier that day, and discovered burns on his neck, shoulders, and back of his head.
The frozen, snow-covered bodies were photographed where they lay, then removed from the scene for identification and detailed post mortem examinations.
Upon the death of a tenant-in-chief, the escheator would be instructed by a writ of diem clausit extremum (" he has closed his last day ", i. e. he is dead ) issued by the king's chancery, to empanel a jury to hold an " inquisition post mortem " to ascertain who the legal heir was, if any, and what was the extent of the land held.
Following the post mortem and memorial service the bodies were returned to their homesteads.
The chosen term was 70 years from the death of the author ( post mortem auctoris, pma ) for authors ' rights ( Art.
1 ), longer than the 50 year post mortem auctoris term required by the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works ( Art.
Though the pilgrims failed to show ante or post mortem evidence of cholera, the vibrios isolated from the guts were agglutinable within the anti-cholera serum.

post and gave
In March 1933, one month after the Reichstag fire, the then president, Paul von Hindenburg, a retired war hero, gave Hitler ultimate power through Enabling Act of 1933, he remained at the post of Federal Government Chancellor ( though he called himself the Führer ).
When the season ended, he posted a 1. 26 ERA, which gave him not only the lowest in his career, but also gave him a Major League record of being the oldest pitcher with 150 + innings pitched to post a season ERA under 1. 50.
Honorius appointed Tarentius imperial chamberlain, and gave the next post under him to Arsacius.
Robinson's career is generally considered to mark the beginning of the post –" long ball " era in baseball, in which a reliance on raw power-hitting gave way to balanced offensive strategies that used footspeed to create runs through aggressive baserunning.
" This wish was fulfilled only after Robinson's death: following the 1974 season, the Cleveland Indians gave their managerial post to Frank Robinson ( no relation ), a Hall of Fame-bound player who would go on to manage three other teams.
In 1946, Gottwald gave up the secretary-general's post to Rudolf Slánský and was elected to the new position of party chairman.
The quirks of the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, including the turf floor and the white roof, gave the Twins a significant home-field advantage that played into their winning the World Series in both 1987 and 1991, at least in the opinion of their opponents, as the Twins went 12 – 1 in post season home games during those two seasons.
The RNA, under immerse diplomatic presseure from China and the international community moved nine infantry units towards the Khampa post in Mustang and gave them an ultimatum to either disarm themselves and surrender or face consequences.
In 2012, Mousa Abu Marzook, a high-ranking Hamas official in competition with Haniyeh for Hamas ' top leadership post, gave an interview in which he expressed a range of opinions, some of which differed from the organisation's actual stance.
Subsequent elections in 1970 and 1974 gave Mancham a small majority in votes, but a large one in seats, through the " first past the post " voting system.
The Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan gave orders in 1631 to Qasim Khan, the Mughal viceroy of Bengal, to drive out the Portuguese from their trading post at Port Hoogly, the trading post was heavily armed with cannons, battleships, fortified walls, and other instruments of war.
In 1820 Pope Pius VII gave him the distinguished post of Vicar-General of His Holiness for the Diocese of Rome.
By December 1587 the differences between Elizabeth and the Dutch politicians, with Leicester in between, had become insurmountable ; he asked to be recalled by the Queen and gave up his post.
In 1621 the government of the Netherlands gave the newly formed Dutch West India Company complete control over the trading post on the Essequibo.
In 1700 he gave up his post at Notre-Dame and concentrated on his theatrical music to critical success.
The Parliamentary ordinance that commissioned Essex to his post of Captain-General gave him the task of " preserving the Safety of his Majesty's Person ".
With fewer men, Chard realised the need to modify the defences, and gave orders for the construction of a biscuit-box wall through the middle of the post in order to make possible the abandonment of the hospital side of the station if the need arose.
Bokassa claimed that Dacko finally gave up after French President Charles de Gaulle had personally told Dacko that " Bokassa must be immediately returned to his post.
A U. S. post office with the name of False Pass was established in 1921 which gave official status to the community.
Vaca Valley Railroad officials gave the name Esperanza (" hope " in Spanish ) to their new townsite in 1888, but when the post office was established in 1890 the name had to be changed because there was already an Esperanza in Tulare County.
Seeking to create a local trading center, he formally established the town in July 1886, gave land for a Catholic Church and cemetery, and started several businesses including a general store, grain elevator, post office, lumberyard, and a coal yard.
In the post Civil War era the rich red clay deposits gave birth to a successful brickworks as well as other trade.

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