Predicting severe head injury after light motor vehicle crashes: implications for automatic crash notification systems.
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Kimberly M Thompson | Daniel Talmor | Anna T R Legedza | Ram Nirula | D. Talmor | K. Thompson | R. Nirula | A. Legedza
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