Electrocution-related mortality: a review of 123 deaths in Diyarbakir, Turkey between 1996 and 2002.
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Suleyman Goren | M. Subaşı | Yasar Tirasci | Mehmet Subasi | Fuat Gurkan | S. Goren | F. Gurkan | Yaşar Tiraşçi
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