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- :Greene, Nathaniel H. ;Kernic, Mary A.2018 Jan/Feb | J Head Trauma Rehabil. 33(1):E1-E8:To ascertain the degree of variation, by state of acute care hospitalization, in outcomes associated with traumatic brain injury (TBI) in an adult pop...
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