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Selecting an appropriate reference sample for juvenile age estimation methods in a forensic context
Author: Spake, Laure
Date created: 2016-04-18
The effects of community-based supervision on juvenile recidivism: A meta-analysis of intensive supervision probation and aftercare/re-entry programs
Author: Bouchard, Jessica April
Date created: 2015-12-03
Assessing the impact of high versus low velocity thoracic trauma: A study of experimental rib fracturing using juvenile pigs (Sus scrofa)
Author: Nahal, Harman
Date created: 2019-04-16

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