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electric stimulus to face -test4 ( Daito Manabe 's friends )

upper left: Muryo Honma upper right:Setsuya Kurotaki, lower left: Motoi Ishibashi lower right: Seiichi Saito Daito Manabe:Direction,programming and composition supported by Masaki Teruoka and Kat...  
 
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HD3DTV (1 week ago) Show Hide
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;P nice work
ThomasProducties (1 week ago) Show Hide
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it would
david96888 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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@ThomasProducties how do you know?
ThomasProducties (1 week ago) Show Hide
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@david96888 Muscles are stimulated by electrical pulses, normally sent by the brain. If the person has just died and the body isn't stiff yet, the pulses can still be stranslated into contractions of the muscles.
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@ThomasProducties but the muscles wouldnt respond to the electric pulses because there is no blood running through them
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@david96888 The muscles dont get the electrical pulses through blood, they get them via the motor neurons, which are still there. If the body isn't stiff yet. For these contractions there is need for oxygen and glucose, as it is movement and energy is needed for this. The movements are possible as long as there is oxygen and glucose in the blood around the muscles. As the blood is not running through, no new oxygen will arive, so it stops as soon as the oxygen is used up.
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@ThomasProducties but the oxygen gets used up right away pretty much as soon as they die
ThomasProducties (1 week ago) Show Hide
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used up by what process?
david96888 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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oxidation... hurff
ThomasProducties (1 week ago) Show Hide
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oxidation is an other term for combustion, so oxidation by what? and furthermore, if you search on google, you can find (in a proffesional piece) something about determination of time of death by determining the rate in which the muscles react to electronical stimuli, which directly leads to the conclusion that they have to react after death.

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