Влад Викторов
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1 месяц назад
Let's analyze each sentence:
1. Sight, hearing, smell, breathing are senses. "Breathing" is not a sense; it's a bodily function. The senses are the means by which we perceive the world (sight, hearing, smell, taste, touch).
2. Murder, poisoning, suicide, strangulation are senses. All of these are methods of causing death, not senses.
3. A specialist in ear, nose and throat diseases usually makes adenoectomy, tonsiloectomy, autopsy, tracheoectomy. "Autopsy" doesn't belong. An autopsy is a post-mortem examination; the others are surgical procedures performed on living patients.
4. A medical expert establishes the cause of death, distinguishes suicide from homicide, states the character and severity of bodily injuries, prescribes a treatment. This is mostly correct, but prescribing treatment is generally done by a treating physician rather than just a medical expert performing a forensic examination. The focus is typically on determining *cause* of death, not prescribing a cure.
5. Wounds may be gunshot, stab, violent, incised. "Violent" is not a type of wound; it's a descriptor of the manner in which the wound was inflicted.
6. A bruise, a burn, a rape, a wound are injuries. "Rape" is not a physical injury in the same way as the others; it's a violent sexual assault that may *cause* physical injuries, but it's not an injury itself.
In summary:
• Sentence 1: Breathing
• Sentence 2: All of them
• Sentence 3: Autopsy
• Sentence 4: Prescribes a treatment (while possible in some situations, it's not the main function described)
• Sentence 5: Violent
• Sentence 6: Rape
1. Sight, hearing, smell, breathing are senses.
2. Murder, poisoning, suicide, strangulation are senses.
3. A specialist in ear, nose and throat diseases usually makes adenoectomy, tonsiloectomy, autopsy, tracheoectomy.
4. A medical expert establishes the cause of death, distinguishes suicide from homicide, states the character and severity of bodily injuries, prescribes a treatment.
5. Wounds may be gunshot, stab, violent, incised.
6. A bruise, a burn, a rape, a wound are injuries.