Predictive factors for hospitalization of nonurgent patients in the emergency department
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Chip-Jin Ng | Yu-Che Chang | C. Ng | Jih-Chang Chen | Yu-Che Chang | K. Hsu | Kuang-Hung Hsu | Jih-Chang Chen | Pei-Ju Liao | Jen-Tze Kuan | P. Liao | J. Kuan
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