Characterization of the volatile organic compounds present in the headspace of decomposing human remains.
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Allison M. Curran | Nishan Dulgerian | Brian A Eckenrode | Allison M Curran | Rex A. Stockham | Erin M Hoffman | Rex A Stockham | B. Eckenrode | Nishan Dulgerian | Erin M. Hoffman
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