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BMSAP
Volume 28, Numéro 1-2, Avril 2016
Les différentes étapes du traitement du cadavre
Page(s) 60 - 65
Section Note / Note
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s13219-016-0150-4
Publié en ligne 26 février 2016
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