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>>1711378
Yeah, like that's not going to come up on a blood tox screening!

I don't know much about its biochemistry, but I'd find it hard to believe its impossible/improbable to find at autopsy.

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>>1711349
gtfo, we established OP is a troll long ago

this is now a forensic chemistry dickwaving contest (which I'm of course winning in my opinion)

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>>1711330
>he thinks chloramine is ZOMG DEADLY
>doesn't know the few reported deaths have mostly been people mixing a gallon of each in a small bathroom with the door closed

>> No.1711325 [View]

>>1711317
really acetone+bleach then let it sit in a jar in strong sunlight for a few weeks would be by far the most lethal, phosgene

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>>1711270
>MFW BDK BOUT AMMONIA+BLEACH ISN'T ACTUALLY CRAZY DANGEROUS

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>>1711229
>not the most intelligent tripfag around
>skunkworks
You sure you quoted the right post?

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>It was clear to me as soon as I started the internal exam that something was dreadfully wrong, /sci/ is to forensic pathology as necrotizing faciitis is to healthy skin

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>>1711199
>>1711202
>MFW BDK BOUT ATMOSPHERIC PARTIAL PRESSURE NITROGEN ASPHYXIA

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>>1711183
If I were the kid, I would have put it down with a 5" folding knife to both carotid arteries right after it bit me.

CAUSE I'M HARDCORE LIKE THAT

>> No.1711186 [View]

>>>/an/835295

/sci/ I am disappoint

>> No.1711138 [View]

>>1711116
I did, but I think the LD50 for a large dog is something like half a pound. also see >>1711116

Chocolate for dogs, Tylenol for cats, Antifreeze for raccoons, any of them are going to be at the top of the list, and their metabolite will be screened for. The idea here is that if the dog does go to autopsy for some odd reason, it still comes out as natural CoD

>> No.1711130 [View]

>>1711090
The idea being non-traumatic asphyxia is an invisible cause of death at autopsy, so long as the dog asphyxiates on its own breath or a simple asphyxiant such as nitrogen, helium, argon, etc.

The only way to detect asphyxia at autopsy is a full blood toxicology workup screening for suspected asphyxia, which is unlikely and expensive.

If you use nitrogen or the dog's own breath, I'm even a bit dubious they'll pick up the CoD as asphyxia most times, and not a seizure, arrhythmia, etc

>> No.1711104 [View]

>>1711094
>>1711027
>>1711040
>>1711063
You guys are easy work for forensic pathologists.

>> No.1711090 [View]

Your logic is super flawed. There is nothing wrong with muzzling the dog.

But if you're gonna do it, make it painless and forensically difficult to find, asphyxia.

>> No.1710563 [View]

>>1710514
Only in the range of a few kilovolts when you need a lot of power. Anything past that, voltage multipliers tend to be more efficient unless your talking about power transmission.

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ITT: discuss voltage multipliers

>> No.1703079 [View]

>>1702728
And more specifically, all you have to do is redirect his gun away from your body in less than 0.2 seconds, roughly the average reaction time. Even if you fail and still get shot, a moving gun is much less likely to hit a vital area than one that's been trained on your heart or brain.

Generally your better off complying, but if it becomes clear that your looking at a strong chance of being executed, go for it.

>> No.1703070 [View]

>>1702648
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>>1702660
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>>1702678
>>1702689
>>1702728
>>1702732
Y'all trolls. I'd use proper disarm technique, which I've trained a bit, such as this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbC17nXjyS0

This obviously *does* carry a risk of being shot in the head, but frankly if some radical islamist has you at gunpoint, your fucked even if you "accept" Islam.

As far as saying I accept though, obviously, because belief in imaginary forces is utterly meaningless.

>> No.1701219 [View]

>>1701204
Infinity, no. Never. Just isn't possible, at least that we can observe.

Negative numbers, yes. They happen all the time in quantum physics.

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>>1695597
it's all pretty tame

>> No.1695581 [View]

It's really a shame... there are no pics.

>> No.1694314 [View]

Fact: Homosexuals are just plain weird
Fact: Engineers are rarely homosexual

/thread

>> No.1691308 [View]

>>1691285
Yeah, it would help if you didn't mix up your _cephalies though, they are separated by four standard deviations of head size.

>>1691294
Probably not meds. It used to be more vivid when I was younger also, but it's been "stable" since I was around seven.

>>1691292
You tell us!

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>>1691270
My reaction face.

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