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<p>[QUOTE="Chinoiserie, post: 9579662, member: 79460"]Be it an original or replica, it's nice that its bronze. I've always fancied finding a bronze buddha but very few and far between it would seem.</p><p><br /></p><p>Regarding rigor mortis, the body sets in whatever position it is in when the muscles go rigid. So a body could in effect be in any position during this phase. This of course relaxes after a certain amount of time and the body becomes flexible again. I have sadly stumbled upon four bodies in my line of work (I work with older people) and some of the positions have been quite odd.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Chinoiserie, post: 9579662, member: 79460"]Be it an original or replica, it's nice that its bronze. I've always fancied finding a bronze buddha but very few and far between it would seem. Regarding rigor mortis, the body sets in whatever position it is in when the muscles go rigid. So a body could in effect be in any position during this phase. This of course relaxes after a certain amount of time and the body becomes flexible again. I have sadly stumbled upon four bodies in my line of work (I work with older people) and some of the positions have been quite odd.[/QUOTE]
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