The Evaluation of Blood Alcohol Concentration of Drivers Involved in Traffic Accidents or Suspected for Alcohol in The Roadside Controls in Four Big Cities of Turkey
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Published:2022-08-01
Issue:2
Volume:27
Page:129-135
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ISSN:1300-865X
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Container-title:The Bulletin of Legal Medicine
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language:
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Short-container-title:blm
Author:
Can Hale NurORCID,
Aşırdizer MahmutORCID,
Bilvanisi Sevdegül,
Dursun RecepORCID,
Duran LatifORCID,
Karabağ GökmenORCID,
Arıca EnesORCID,
Bilge AdnanORCID,
Aydın FarukORCID,
Sever Tilki Gizem DemetORCID
Publisher
Galenos Yayinevi
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