DNA analysis in perpetrator identification of terrorism-related disaster: Suicide bombing of the Australian Embassy in Jakarta 2004

Author:

Sudoyo Herawati,Widodo Putut T.,Suryadi Helena,Lie Yuliana S.,Safari Dodi,Widjajanto Agung,Kadarmo D. Aji,Hidayat Soegeng,Marzuki Sangkot

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Genetics,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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