The effect of the postmortem interval on the redistribution of drugs: a comparison of mortuary admission and autopsy blood specimens

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Postmortem redistribution (PMR) is an accepted toxicological phenomenon that may affect
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The effect of the postmortem interval on the redistribution of drugs: a comparison of mortuary admission and autopsy blood specimens

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Postmortem redistribution (PMR) is an accepted toxicological phenomenon that may affect
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The effect of the postmortem interval on the redistribution of drugs: a comparison of mortuary admission and autopsy blood specimens.

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Postmortem redistribution (PMR) is an accepted toxicological phenomenon that may affect
the interpretation of postmortem blood concentrations. The extent of PMR is not well …

The effect of the postmortem interval on the redistribution of drugs: a comparison of mortuary admission and autopsy blood specimens

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Postmortem redistribution (PMR) is an accepted toxicological phenomenon that may affect
the interpretation of postmortem blood concentrations. The extent of PMR is not well …

The effect of the postmortem interval on the redistribution of drugs: a comparison of mortuary admission and autopsy blood specimens.

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Postmortem redistribution (PMR) is an accepted toxicological phenomenon that may affect
the interpretation of postmortem blood concentrations. The extent of PMR is not well …

The effect of the postmortem interval on the redistribution of drugs: a comparison of mortuary admission and autopsy blood specimens

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Postmortem redistribution (PMR) is an accepted toxicological phenomenon that may affect
the interpretation of postmortem blood concentrations. The extent of PMR is not well …

The effect of the postmortem interval on the redistribution of drugs: a comparison of mortuary admission and autopsy blood specimens.

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Postmortem redistribution (PMR) is an accepted toxicological phenomenon that may affect
the interpretation of postmortem blood concentrations. The extent of PMR is not well …

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