Using augmented reality as a clinical support tool to assist combat medics in the treatment of tension pneumothoraces.
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W. L. Weaver | Olatokunbo S. Fashola | J. Doswell | O. Danner | Kenneth L Wilson | Jayfus T Doswell | Olatokunbo S Fashola | Wayne Debeatham | Nii Darko | Travelyan M Walker | Omar K Danner | Leslie R Matthews | William L Weaver | L. Matthews | K. Wilson | Travelyan M. Walker | Wayne Debeatham | Nii-Daako Darko
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