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26.02.2025, 11:12
ALMATY. Feb 26 (Interfax-Kazakhstan) - Kazakhstan is set to modernize its forensic procedures by introducing "virtual autopsies," a non-invasive method that uses computed tomography (CT) scans to examine bodies, eliminating the need for invasive autopsies.
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