Using the table in the Swedish review on shaken baby syndrome will not help courts deliver justice
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A. Stray‐Pedersen | R. Bilo | J. Sperhake | S. Banaschak | B. Kubat | R. Rijn | W. Karst | Bernd Herrmann | H. G. Nijs
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