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Human scapula with sun bleaching changes

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English: Human scapula with sun bleaching changes
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Source Stokes S, Márquez-Grant N, Greenwood C (2020). "Establishing a minimum PMI for bone sun bleaching in a UK environment with a controlled desert-simulated comparison.". Int J Legal Med 134 (6): 2297-2306. DOI:10.1007/s00414-020-02385-y. PMID 32803331. PMC: 7578167.
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Author Stokes, S., Márquez-Grant, N. & Greenwood, C.

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