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  • 2. Alcoholic ketoacidosis at autopsy.
    Pounder DJ, Stevenson RJ, Taylor KK.
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  • 8. The investigation of beta-hydroxybutyrate as a marker for sudden death due to hypoglycemia in alcoholics.
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  • 16. Examination of the exhumed body and embalming artifacts.
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  • 17. The (non)sense of routinely analysing beta-hydroxybutyric acid in forensic toxicology casework.
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