Use of radiography and fluoroscopy in Disaster Victim Identification. Positional statement of the members of the Disaster Victim Identification working group of the International Society of Forensic Radiology and Imaging
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P. Hofman | Abdullah Alminyah | Mario A. Apostol | A. Brough | C. O'Donnell | M. Iino | Y. Makino | G. Rutty | M. Singh | C. Villa | M. Viner | K. Woźniak | W. Develter | Denise Elliott | S. Heinze | G. Gorincour | A. Moskała | B. Morgan | J. Vallis
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