Communicating, coordinating, and cooperating when lives depend on it: tips for teamwork.
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Eduardo Salas | Mary Salisbury | Heidi King | Carrie E. Murphy | Katherine A Wilson | Carrie E Murphy | E. Salas | M. Salisbury | K. Wilson | H. King
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