Examples of using Sharp-force in English and their translations into Czech
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Five sharp-force injuries.
There's no blunt or sharp-force trauma.
Sharp-force trauma.
Looks like 12 sharp-force injuries.
Sharp-force trauma to the thoracic area.
Victim sustained a sharp-force injury.
I got sharp-force trauma here, heavy-impact.
I found four penetrating sharp-force injuries.
I count 12 sharp-force injuries with a two-inch blade.
And blunt-force trauma. The wound's a combination of sharp-force injury.
Take a look at this sharp-force wound on his neck.
The sharp-force injury to each eye occurred…""… après la mort.
There's evidence of sharp-force trauma on the sternum.
Sharp-force injury and blunt-force trauma. The wound's a combination of.
The wound's a combination of sharp-force injury and blunt-force trauma.
Sharp-force injuries consistent with the jagged ends of the towel bar.
Left several deep impressions in the sternum. The sharp-force instrument used.
I'm counting three sharp-force injuries, and I saw five more in the back.
Sharp-force trauma to the abdomen, making that the probable murder weapon.
Clearly, the cause of death is this sharp-force trauma to the back of the head.
Single, sharp-force wound to the neck. Severed the carotid jugular complex.
Depressed skull fracture, sharp-force trauma, and likely cause of death.
The sharp-force instrument used left several deep impressions in the sternum.
Three were killed by sharp-force trauma-- either stabbed or their throats were slit.
Sharp-force trauma extending just under the sternum down the left side to just above the pubic symphysis.
As for injuries,cursory examination shows sharp-force trauma present on the ribs, posterior ulna, humerus and supraspinous fossa.
Sharp-force trauma accounts for almost all the injuries postdating the remodeled fractures the victim sustained in the explosion six years ago, congruent with multiple strikes from the air-conditioning unit blades.
There's a sharp-force disarticulation from the distal tibia and fibula… passing cleanly above the talus.