Early detection of life-threatening intracranial haemorrhage using a portable near-infrared spectroscopy device.
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B Kessel | B. Kessel | I. Ashkenazi | R. Alfici | A. Halevy | M. Oren | I Jeroukhimov | I Ashkenazi | T Khashan | M Oren | J Haspel | M Medvedev | V Nesterenko | A Halevy | R Alfici | T. Khashan | I. Jeroukhimov | J. Haspel | V. Nesterenko | M. Medvedev
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