A validation study of 5 triage systems using data from the 2005 Graniteville, South Carolina, chlorine spill.
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Jean Craig | Abbas Tavakoli | Joan M Culley | Erik Svendsen | E. Svendsen | A. Tavakoli | Jean B. Craig | J. Culley
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