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Volume:
28
Issue:
4
1. Time-Dependent FTIR Spectral Changes in Rats of Massive Hemorrhage Death during the Later Postmortem Period
Page:241—246
2. Long-Term Trend of Bone Development in the Contemporary Teenagers of Chinese Han Nationality
Page:269—274
3. Time-dependent FTIR spectral changes in rats of massive hemorrhage death during the later postmortem period.
Page:241—246
4. Changes of left ventricular myocardial collagen fibers and osteopontin expression in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
Page:247—251
5. Expression of fas protein of myocardium in dilated cardiomyopathy.
Page:252—255
6. Magnetic resonance diffusion tensor imaging for diagnosis of pyramidal tract damage in rats.
Page:256—268
7. Different expression of TNF-alpha in brain and peripheral organs after cerebral contusion of rats.
Page:261—264
8. Distribution of diatoms in central city of Beijing.
Page:265—268
9. Long-term trend of bone development in the contemporary teenagers of Chinese Han nationality.
Page:269—274
10. Application of needle electromyography and nerve conduction study in forensic appraisal.
Page:275—277
11. Analysis on work related fatigue among prison police and mental medical staffs.
Page:278—280
12. Identification of sarcosaphagous Calliphorid flies by analyzing the sequence of 16S rDNA.
Page:281—286
13. Latest progress in postmortem interval estimation.
Page:287—292
14. Progress in standard assessment on competency to stand trial of mentally disordered offenders.
Page:293—298
15. Association and its forensic significance between COMT gene and schizophrenia.
Page:299—304