'Morphological imprint': determination of the injury-causing weapon from the wound morphology using forensic 3D/CAD-supported photogrammetry.
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Michael J Thali | Richard Dirnhofer | Marcel Braun | Walter Brueschweiler | M. Thali | M. Braun | R. Dirnhofer | W. Brueschweiler
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