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Romanian Journal of Internal Medicine
Volume 54 (2016): Issue 2 (June 2016)
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Correlations Between the Autolytic Changes and Postmortem Interval in Refrigerated Cadavers
Ela Andra Cocariu
Ela Andra Cocariu
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Cocariu, Ela Andra
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V. Mageriu
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Stăniceanu, Florica
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Sabina Zurac
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Zurac, Sabina
May 20, 2016
Romanian Journal of Internal Medicine
Volume 54 (2016): Issue 2 (June 2016)
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Published Online:
May 20, 2016
Page range:
105 - 112
Received:
Nov 23, 2015
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1515/rjim-2016-0012
Keywords
autolysis
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postmortem interval
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autolytic alterations
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cadavers
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diagnostic errors
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controlled environment
© 2016 Ela Andra Cocariu et al., published by De Gruyter Open
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