Preparedness of Health Systems for Mass-Casualty Situations: A NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Mass-Casualty Situation Recommendations
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Mor Mordechai Peretz | Michael D. Stein | Kobi Peleg | G. Hyams | Moshe Michaelson | Amir Blumenfeld | Yoram Klein | L. Poles | M. Peretz | K. Peleg | A. Blumenfeld | M. Stein | Y. Klein | M. Michaelson | G. Hyams | L. Poles
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