Physiological thresholds for irreversible tissue damage in contusional regions following traumatic brain injury.
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J D Pickard | T A Carpenter | D K Menon | T. Carpenter | J. Pickard | R. Salvador | D. Menon | G. Williams | J. Gillard | T. Fryer | P. Smielewski | J. Coles | P. Śmielewski | L. Steiner | D. Chatfield | F. Aigbirhio | F I Aigbirhio | T D Fryer | J H Gillard | P Smielewski | P. Bradley | G B Williams | L A Steiner | D A Chatfield | J P Coles | R Salvador | A S Cunningham | P G Bradley | A J Johnston | A. Johnston | A. S. Cunningham
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