The Difficult Task of Assessing Perimortem and Postmortem Fractures on the Skeleton: A Blind Text on 210 Fractures of Known Origin
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Cristina Cattaneo | Debora Mazzarelli | Annalisa Cappella | Daniel Gaudio | Alberto Amadasi | Elisa Castoldi | D. Gaudio | A. Cappella | C. Cattaneo | D. Mazzarelli | A. Amadasi | E. Castoldi
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