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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Nov 15.
Published in final edited form as: J Comp Neurol. 2010 Nov 15;518(22):4591–4611. doi: 10.1002/cne.22480

Table 1.

Subject demographics and post mortem data.

Subject ID Gender Age Cause of Death AFS pH PMI Race
1 Male 49 Cardiac Event 0 6.68 27.5 C
2 Male 40 Chronic glomerulonephritis 0 6.76 12.3 C
3 Male 39 Electrocution 0 7.02 30 C
4 Male 56 Cardiac Event 0 6.98 24.5 C
5 Male 66 Cardiac Event 0 6.94 18 C
6 Male 30 Cardiac Event 0 7.15 18.2 C
7 Male 48 Cardiac Event 0 6.79 20.2 C
8 Male 65 Hemorrhagic Epicarditis 0 6.88 13.5 AA
9 Male 55 Cardiac Event 0 6.89 15 C
10 Male 41 Cardiac Event 0 7.01 22.5 C
11 Male 52 Cardiac Event 0 6.53 18.8 C
12 Male 58 Cardiac Event 0 6.58 21 C
13 Male 29 Cardiac Event 0 6.81 18.2 PI
14 Male 64 Cardiac Event 0 7.13 10.5 C
15 Female 45 Trauma 0 7.05 16 C
16 Female 74 Respiratory Failure 0 7.21 18.5 C
17 Female 73 Cardiac Event 0 7.21 20 C
18 Male 75 Cardiac Event 0 7.18 19 C
19 Male 67 Cardiac Event 0 6.96 15 C
20 Male 51 Cardiac Event 0 N/A 19 C
21 Male 62 Cardiac Event 0 N/A 17.8 C

The table shows the serial numbers, general demographics, cause of death, pH, agonal factors scores and postmortem interval for the 21 subjects used in the study. Abbreviations: AA, African American; AFS, agonal factors score; C, Caucasian; N/A, not available; PI, Pacific Islander; PMI, postmortem interval.