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Injury Pattern in Fatal Cases of Incised Wound 割伤致死性病例的伤型
International Journal of Clinical and Developmental Anatomy Pub Date : 2023-09-18 DOI: 10.11648/j.ijcda.20220802.12
Misbah Ul Hoq Chowdury, Ali Md Shariful Alam, Samir Uddin, Chowdhury Rifat Jahan
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