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The Glaister Equation (36.9℃-T) X 6/5 =Time (hrs). A body with a temperature of 31.9 has been dead for approximately how long? * 12 hours 6 hours 24 hours 0 hours (they just died)
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The Glaister Equation (36.9℃-T) X 6/5 =Time (hrs). A body with a temperature of 31.9 has been dead for approximately how long? *
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0 hours (they just died)
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