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- G P Bluvshteĭn.
- Sud. Med. Ekspert. 1992 Apr 1; 35 (2): 43-4.
AbstractThe author suggests a method for estimating the net cost of a forensic medical expert investigation, consisting in calculation of an objective real coefficient of the ratio of various expert investigations to the reference value. The ratio between forensic medical investigation budget and the total number of these investigations forms the basis for the estimation of the net cost of an expert evaluation.
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