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  2. Phormia regina - Wikipedia

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    Relatively few studies have been conducted on the adults of this species in comparison to those on larval development, mostly due to the importance of blow fly larvae in determining the post mortem interval (PMI) of corpses during investigations by forensic entomologists. For this reason, many researchers have conducted experiments to ...

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    When it comes to driving, most U.S. states place the legal limit at 0.08% BAC (0.08 grams of alcohol per deciliter of blood), but alcohol doesn’t wait for 0.08% before it affects your ...

  4. Corpse decomposition - Wikipedia

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    Knowing the different stages of decomposition can help investigators in determining the post-mortem interval (PMI). [2] The rate of decomposition of human remains can vary due to environmental factors and other factors. [3] Environmental factors include temperature, burning, humidity, and the availability of oxygen. [3]

  5. Microbiology of decomposition - Wikipedia

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    aid in the estimation of post-mortem interval (PMI) or time since death; aid in the location of potential clandestine graves. Decomposition microbiology as applied to forensic taphonomy can be divided into 2 groups of studies: microorganisms from within the body; microorganisms from the decomposition environment.

  6. Chrysomya rufifacies - Wikipedia

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    Further altering of the post mortem interval can occur due to cannibalism, which occurs when the second-instar larvae consume the first-instar larvae. [ 3 ] In the southeastern, central, and southwestern part of the United States, the adult C. rufifacies is one of the first insects to arrive on a fresh corpse.

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  8. Sarcophaga pernix - Wikipedia

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    Knowing the pupation and life cycle times of S. haemorrhoidalis and taking into consideration that this species is ovoviviparous allows investigators to calculate how long the fly has been on the corpse. If time of colonization of the corpse by maggots is known, it can help determine the PMI, or post-mortem interval. [22]

  9. Stages of death - Wikipedia

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    These changes can generally be divided between early post-mortem changes and late post-mortem changes (also known as decomposition). [12] These changes occur along a continuum and can be helpful in determining the post-mortem interval, which is the time between death and examination. The stages that follow shortly after death are: