That is the correct spelling for "rigor mortis" -- a Latin phrase applied to the stiffening of muscle tissues after death.
'Mortis' is from Latin , and means 'dead'. E.g. Rigor mortis. The stiffness a cadaver (dead person) acquires a few hours after dying.
I don't know I'm trying to find the same thing. Some one please tell me a sentence whit rigor. Not with rigorous or rigors, just rigor. Can anyone do that please. : ) The rigor of working at two partime jobs while going to college proved too much for me. Exhausted, I drop both jobs. the logical rigor of mathematics.
From Latin mors, mortis: Death. Mortician literally means "One who's trade is the dead".
Thorough or strict could be two possible synonyms.
The duration of Rigor Mortis - radio - is 1800.0 seconds.
Rigor Mortis Sets In was created in 1972-11.
Rigor Mortis - album - was created on 1988-10-17.
Rigor Mortis - radio - was created on 2003-06-12.
Rigor Mortis - radio - ended on 2006-03-02.
Yes, temperature can affect the rate at which rigor mortis occurs. Warmer temperatures generally cause muscles to stiffen more rapidly, while colder temperatures can slow down or even delay the onset of rigor mortis.
No, rigor mortis does not cause erections. Rigor mortis is a postmortem process where the muscles in the body stiffen after death, and it does not have any direct impact on sexual functions like erections.
Short answer; yes.All muscles undergo rigor mortis at some time after death.
That is the correct spelling for "rigor mortis" -- a Latin phrase applied to the stiffening of muscle tissues after death.
The cast of Rigor Mortis - 2011 includes: Derek Burton Morris as Bill
The cast of Rigor Mortis - 2012 includes: Martha Claudia Moreno as Norma
After death, rigor mortis occurs because of chemical changes within the muscles that causes them to stiffen.