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... remains far outstrips supply . The bodies of most value to science are those of people who have died very recently . Grieving relatives can feel pressured to consent to their use and ... remains as being subject to ' world 188 HUMAN REMAINS.
... remains far outstrips supply . The bodies of most value to science are those of people who have died very recently . Grieving relatives can feel pressured to consent to their use and ... remains as being subject to ' world 188 HUMAN REMAINS.
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... remains were insufficiently decayedfor theirimmediate attentions. Norhad anyattempts beenmade byeither species tounearthor scavenge the buried remains. This particular case was interesting fora numberof other reasons.The earth wasthick ...
... remains were insufficiently decayedfor theirimmediate attentions. Norhad anyattempts beenmade byeither species tounearthor scavenge the buried remains. This particular case was interesting fora numberof other reasons.The earth wasthick ...
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... remains from the WTC disaster. Through various examples, it has been shown that this collaboration should include those who collect and interpret scientific and nonscientific information at both the antemortem and postmortem levels ...
... remains from the WTC disaster. Through various examples, it has been shown that this collaboration should include those who collect and interpret scientific and nonscientific information at both the antemortem and postmortem levels ...
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