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1. Comparison of Different Analytical Methods for the Determination of Carbon Monoxide in Postmortem Blood. Zanaboni M, Roda G, Arnoldi S, Casagni E, Gambaro V, Dei Cas M. J Forensic Sci; 2020 Mar; 65(2):636-640. PubMed ID: 31573082 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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