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  2. Post-mortem interval - Wikipedia

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    Post-mortem phenomena to estimate the time of death. The post-mortem interval (PMI) is the time that has elapsed since an individual's death. [1] When the time of death is not known, the interval may be estimated, and so an approximate time of death established. Postmortem interval estimations can range from hours, to days or even years ...

  3. Template:Death-date and age - Wikipedia

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    Template. : Death-date and age. This template is used on approximately 11,000 pages and changes may be widely noticed. Test changes in the template's /sandbox or /testcases subpages, or in your own . Consider discussing changes on the before implementing them. { { Death-date and age }} displays a person's date of death and age at that date.

  4. Anywhere on Earth - Wikipedia

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    Anywhere on Earth. World map of time zones, with the UTC−12 time zone highlighted. Anywhere on Earth (AoE) is a calendar designation that indicates that a period expires when the date passes everywhere on Earth. It is a practice to help specify deadlines such as "March 16, 2004, End of Day, Anywhere on Earth (AoE)" [1] without requiring ...

  5. 11 End-of-Life Symptoms in Older Adults - Healthline

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    drop in blood pressure, heart rate, and body temperature. labored breathing. difficulty swallowing. refusing food. no more bowel movements or urination. hallucinations, illusions, or delusions ...

  6. Is the Body Roundness Index the New BMI? - Healthline

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    In a large retrospective study of 33,000 U.S. adults, researchers found a “U-shaped” curve, indicating those with a BRI below and above the healthy range had an increased risk of death from ...

  7. Time zone - Wikipedia

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    Time zones of the world. A time zone is an area which observes a uniform standard time for legal, commercial and social purposes. Time zones tend to follow the boundaries between countries and their subdivisions instead of strictly following longitude, because it is convenient for areas in frequent communication to keep the same time.

  8. Heart Rate Zone Workouts: Calculation and Application

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    Zone 4 is the target range for anaerobic activities. Zone 5 is ideal for short burst speed training. If you plan to engage in moderate-intensity physical activity, the Centers for Disease Control ...

  9. List of time zone abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of time zone abbreviations. ... International Date Line West time zone UTC−12: IDT: Israel Daylight Time: UTC+03: IOT: Indian Ocean Time: UTC+06: IRDT: