Nokes L D, Flint T, Jaafar S, Knight B H
Medical Systems Research Group, ELSYM, University of Wales College Cardiff, UK.
Forensic Sci Int. 1992 May;54(2):153-8. doi: 10.1016/0379-0738(92)90159-t.
Presented in this paper are the initial results involving the use of the nose or outer ear as temperature measurement sites to determine the postmortem period of the human corpse. Simple mathematical models for both sites are developed based on cooling curves of five corpses. Analysis of errors between actual and calculated postmortem intervals suggest that in its present form, the described methods would not be suitable for use in accurately determining the time since death of human corpses.
本文展示了将鼻子或外耳作为温度测量部位以确定人体尸体死后间隔时间的初步结果。基于五具尸体的冷却曲线,为这两个部位建立了简单的数学模型。对实际和计算出的死后间隔时间之间的误差分析表明,就目前的形式而言,所描述的方法不适用于准确确定人体尸体的死亡时间。