The trend of body donation for education based on Korean social and religious culture.
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The trend of body donation for education based on Korean social and religious culture.
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The trend of body donation for education based on Korean social and religious culture
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Calvin Pae
Hee-Jin Kim
Jin-Seo Park
Jinyi Park
Jong-Tae Park
Min Sun Park
Seung-Ho Han
Yoonsun Jang
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10.1002/ASE.198
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2011-01-11T00:00:00Z