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Any fluid may be measured in centilitres.
Yes
An autopsy report will give you the findings from the postmortem examination.
with the appropriate thermomometer with the appropriate thermometer
Not if it's been authorised by a coroner. Unless a death is obviously natural causes, it must be investigated by means of an autopsy.
Autopsies are not prohibited but permission of the Curia must be obtained. An autopsy would only be performed if there was no obvious cause of death.
You can measure fluids in beakers, graduated cylinders or liquid measuring glasses. It depends on what you're measuring and why.
A person can request that an autopsy be performed in the state of California. There is a deposit must be paid beforehand to cover any costs that may be required.
An autopsy is a physical examination of a dead body to determine its cause of death. So yes, the person being autopsied must be dead.
It most often is, depending on the fluid and the volume administered. Larger volumes are measured in litres.
Viscosity is the measure of a fluids ability to flow, it is measured in pascal-seconds(this link might help)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viscosity#Units
Oxygen (in the liquid, gas and plasma states) is measured in litres because litres measure fluids, which flow freely. Oxygen (at 68ºF) is a fluid.