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          <dc:title xml:lang="en">Vital Reaction as Enzymatic Response to Injury : With Regard to Distinction between Antemortem and Postmortem Skin Wounds by Histochemical Methods</dc:title>
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          <dc:publisher xml:lang="en">Nagoya University School of Medicine</dc:publisher>
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