autopsia - определение. Что такое autopsia
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Что (кто) такое autopsia - определение

MUSICAL ART PROJECT
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autopsy         
  • Charité Berlin]], Germany, 2010
  • Dissection, 19th century US.
  • [[Cadaver]] dissection tables are similar to those used in medical or forensic autopsies.
  • A field post-mortem exam of a female [[sheep]] (ewe)
  • Cavitation at gross pathology of an old stroke in the left posterior parietal lobe.
  • Dissection room at the [[University of Helsinki]] in Finland in 1928
  • Histopathology at high magnification of a normal neuron, and an ischemic stroke at approximately 24 hours on [[H&E stain]]: The neurons become hypereosinophilic and there is an infiltrate of [[neutrophil]]s. There is slight edema and loss of normal architecture in the surrounding [[neuropil]].
  • Pathologist performing a human dissection of the abdominal and thoracic organs in an autopsy room.
  • Autopsy of a brain after sectioning, showing a normal brain with the cerebrum cut in coronal sections, and the cerebellum, pons and medulla cut in horizontal sections. Standard sections for microscopic examination are annotated.
  • leptomeninges]], which appear to be [[edema]]tous and have multiple small hemorrhagic foci.
SURGICAL PROCEDURE THAT CONSISTS OF A THOROUGH EXAMINATION OF A CORPSE
Necropsy; Post-mortem examination; Post-mortem; Post mortem; Autopsies; Postmortem; Postmortem investigation; Post-Mortem; Postmortem analysis; Post mortum; Autospy; Postmortem autopsy; Necropsies; Judicial autopsy; Postmortem examination; Post mortem report; Autopsia cadaverum; Post-mortem examinations; Necroscopies; Necroscopy; Autopsic; Autopsy of stroke; Virtual autopsy
(autopsies)
An autopsy is an examination of a dead body by a doctor who cuts it open in order to try to discover the cause of death.
= post-mortem
N-COUNT
post-mortem         
  • Charité Berlin]], Germany, 2010
  • Dissection, 19th century US.
  • [[Cadaver]] dissection tables are similar to those used in medical or forensic autopsies.
  • A field post-mortem exam of a female [[sheep]] (ewe)
  • Cavitation at gross pathology of an old stroke in the left posterior parietal lobe.
  • Dissection room at the [[University of Helsinki]] in Finland in 1928
  • Histopathology at high magnification of a normal neuron, and an ischemic stroke at approximately 24 hours on [[H&E stain]]: The neurons become hypereosinophilic and there is an infiltrate of [[neutrophil]]s. There is slight edema and loss of normal architecture in the surrounding [[neuropil]].
  • Pathologist performing a human dissection of the abdominal and thoracic organs in an autopsy room.
  • Autopsy of a brain after sectioning, showing a normal brain with the cerebrum cut in coronal sections, and the cerebellum, pons and medulla cut in horizontal sections. Standard sections for microscopic examination are annotated.
  • leptomeninges]], which appear to be [[edema]]tous and have multiple small hemorrhagic foci.
SURGICAL PROCEDURE THAT CONSISTS OF A THOROUGH EXAMINATION OF A CORPSE
Necropsy; Post-mortem examination; Post-mortem; Post mortem; Autopsies; Postmortem; Postmortem investigation; Post-Mortem; Postmortem analysis; Post mortum; Autospy; Postmortem autopsy; Necropsies; Judicial autopsy; Postmortem examination; Post mortem report; Autopsia cadaverum; Post-mortem examinations; Necroscopies; Necroscopy; Autopsic; Autopsy of stroke; Virtual autopsy
also post mortem, postmortem (post-mortems)
1.
A post-mortem is a medical examination of a dead person's body in order to find out how they died.
= autopsy
N-COUNT
2.
A post-mortem is an examination of something that has recently happened, especially something that has failed or gone wrong.
The postmortem on the presidential campaign is under way.
N-COUNT: oft N on n
autopsy         
  • Charité Berlin]], Germany, 2010
  • Dissection, 19th century US.
  • [[Cadaver]] dissection tables are similar to those used in medical or forensic autopsies.
  • A field post-mortem exam of a female [[sheep]] (ewe)
  • Cavitation at gross pathology of an old stroke in the left posterior parietal lobe.
  • Dissection room at the [[University of Helsinki]] in Finland in 1928
  • Histopathology at high magnification of a normal neuron, and an ischemic stroke at approximately 24 hours on [[H&E stain]]: The neurons become hypereosinophilic and there is an infiltrate of [[neutrophil]]s. There is slight edema and loss of normal architecture in the surrounding [[neuropil]].
  • Pathologist performing a human dissection of the abdominal and thoracic organs in an autopsy room.
  • Autopsy of a brain after sectioning, showing a normal brain with the cerebrum cut in coronal sections, and the cerebellum, pons and medulla cut in horizontal sections. Standard sections for microscopic examination are annotated.
  • leptomeninges]], which appear to be [[edema]]tous and have multiple small hemorrhagic foci.
SURGICAL PROCEDURE THAT CONSISTS OF A THOROUGH EXAMINATION OF A CORPSE
Necropsy; Post-mortem examination; Post-mortem; Post mortem; Autopsies; Postmortem; Postmortem investigation; Post-Mortem; Postmortem analysis; Post mortum; Autospy; Postmortem autopsy; Necropsies; Judicial autopsy; Postmortem examination; Post mortem report; Autopsia cadaverum; Post-mortem examinations; Necroscopies; Necroscopy; Autopsic; Autopsy of stroke; Virtual autopsy
n. to do, perform an autopsy on

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Autopsia

Autopsia is a European art project focused on music and visual production, gathering authors of different professions in the realization of multimedia projects. Its art practice began in London in the late 1970s and continued during the 1980s in the former Yugoslavia. Since 1990, Autopsia has been based in Prague, Czechia.

At the beginning of its activity, Autopsia issued dozens of mini-recordings. In the period after 1989, twenty CDs were issued, at first for Staalplaat, then for German label Hypnobeat and London's Gymnastic Records. One of its compositions is a part of the soundtrack for Peter Greenaway's The Pillow Book (1996).

Примеры употребления для autopsia
1. Pero, este documento fraudulento conllevaba puntos contradictorios en los metodos y el contenido de la autopsia y carecia de la firma del perito y los observadores del peritaje y hasta de la selladura del organo a cargo de este trabajo.