A comparison of the Glasgow Coma Scale and the Reaction Level Scale (RLS85).
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A comparison of the Glasgow Coma Scale and the Reaction Level Scale (RLS85).
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A comparison of the Glasgow Coma Scale and the Reaction Level Scale (RLS85).
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A comparison of the Glasgow Coma Scale and the Reaction Level Scale
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A comparison of the Glasgow Coma Scale and the Reaction Level Scale (RLS85).
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A comparison of the Glasgow Coma Scale and the Reaction Level Scale
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A comparison of the Glasgow Coma Scale and the Reaction Level Scale (RLS85).
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A comparison of the Glasgow Coma Scale and the Reaction Level Scale
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A comparison of the Glasgow Coma Scale and the Reaction Level Scale (RLS85).
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Holmgren E
Rosander B
Starmark JE
Stålhammar D
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10.3171/JNS.1988.69.5.0699
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1988-11-01T00:00:00Z