Atria mortis is a name for somatic death, and involves a fail or stop functions of heart, brain and lung.
Rigor Mortis Sets In was created in 1972-11.
Atria is the plural for of atrium. Not the other way around.
More than one atrium is called "atria." The term "atria" is the plural form of atrium.
Rigor mortis typically begins in the muscles of the face and jaw before spreading to other parts of the body.
Rigor mortis occurs after death due to a lack of ATP in the muscle cells, which is needed for muscle relaxation. Without ATP, the muscles become stiff and lock in place. Rigor mortis usually sets in a few hours after death and can last for up to 48 hours.
He who is 'in articulo mortis' is someone on the point of death.
Imago Mortis was created in 2009.
Saltatio Mortis was created in 2000.
Hibernus Mortis was created in 1995.
Luna Mortis was created in 2001.
Luna Mortis ended in 2010.
Metus Mortis was created in 2001.
Spiritus Mortis was created in 1987.
"Eater" can be expressed as vorator (genitive voratoris), literally "devourer". "Death" is mors, genitive mortis, so the proper translation is Mortis Vorator or Vorator Mortis. The plural is Voratores Mortis.
The duration of Imago Mortis is 1.88 hours.
Libris Mortis has 182 pages.
Libris Mortis was created in 2004-10.