The "SHAHAL" experience in Israel for improving diagnosis of acute coronary syndromes in the prehospital setting.
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E. Kaplinsky | I. Shapira | S. Laniado | S Laniado | M Golovner | N Malov | E Kaplinsky | A Roth | A. Roth | N. Malov | M. Golovner | J Sander | I Shapira | J. Sander
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