Virtual anthropology and forensic identification: report of one case.
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Daniel Rougé | Fabrice Dedouit | Norbert Telmon | Francis Joffre | F. Joffre | F. Dedouit | N. Telmon | P. Otal | D. Rougé | Philippe Otal | Rémi Costagliola | R. Costagliola
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