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Pooling, or postmortem lividity, typically begins within 20 minutes to 3 hours after death, as blood settles in the lowest parts of the body due to gravity. The process can become more pronounced over the next several hours, with permanent discoloration usually occurring within 6 to 12 hours. Factors such as temperature and the position of the body can influence the timing and extent of pooling.

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