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Following a comparative dental identification Victor found that the postmortem and antemortem data were a complete mismatch. Which type of conclusion is this? A inclusion B negative identification C positive
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Following a comparative dental identification Victor found that the postmortem and antemortem data were a complete mismatch. Which type
of conclusion is this?
A inclusion
B negative identification
C positive identification
D Exclusion
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