strangulation u rečniku PONS

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According to one account, he was too light for the drop to break his neck and died slowly of strangulation.
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The police found him lying on the floor of a basement, with strangulation marks around his neck, but no other signs of violence or disorder.
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As such, while they do not suffer cyanide poisoning, cyanide withdrawal is, for them, an extremely painful condition similar to slow strangulation.
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That was often insufficient to break the prisoner's neck, and therefore death was not always instantaneous, typically occurring slowly by strangulation.
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The autopsy report did indicate he had suffered partial strangulation and had fingernail marks on his neck when he died.
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His death had occurred over a period of five or six minutes or longer depending upon the amount of force used during the strangulation.
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Once again, the tell-tale marks of strangulation were ignored.
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More recent studies have shown that tardieu spots are not specific for suffocation, much less a specific form of suffocation such as strangulation.
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He also became interested in research on blood coagulation, gastric and renal excretion, animal inoculation of smallpox, and pulmonary pathology following strangulation.
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The crushed blossoms are smoked in corn husks to relieve strangulation.
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