In the practice of the forensic examination, the definition of traumatic injuries is one of the most difficult and least studied areas. Difficulties in determining the mechanism of formation of injuries with blunt items, which are more than a variety of external factors affecting the nature of the injuries. A detailed study of the morphology of the injuries and the complex conditions affecting the overall formation mechanism expands the expert's ability to address these issues.
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