Keywords:
Forensics, Medico-legal issues, Experimental investigations, CT, Extremities, Bones
Authors:
F. Giurazza1, R. Del Vescovo2, R. L. Cazzato1, S. battisti3, F. D'Agostino4, R. F. Grasso4, B. Beomonte Zobel4; 1Rome/IT, 2Marino (RM)/IT, 3Tivoli/IT, 4Roma/IT
DOI:
10.1594/ecr2012/C-0142
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