Raised speed limits, speed spillover, case-fatality rates, and road deaths in Israel: a 5-year follow-up.
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Paul Barach | Elihu D Richter | Samuel Krikler | P. Barach | E. Richter | L. Friedman | A. Israeli | S. Krikler | Lee Friedman | Abraham Israeli
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