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326 related items for PubMed ID: 20825764

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    Goffman TE.
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  • 2. Mass casualty management for radiological and nuclear incidents.
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    Knebel AR, Coleman CN, Cliffer KD, Murrain-Hill P, McNally R, Oancea V, Jacobs J, Buddemeier B, Hick JL, Weinstock DM, Hrdina CM, Taylor T, Matzo M, Bader JL, Livinski AA, Parker G, Yeskey K.
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  • 8. Preparing and planning for a catastrophic incident of a nuclear detonation. Foreword.
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  • 11. [First aid in thermo-nuclear injuries].
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  • 15. Some considerations for mass casualty management in radiation emergencies.
    Hopmeier M, Abrahams J, Carr Z.
    Health Phys; 2010 Jun; 98(6):790-4. PubMed ID: 20445382
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    Barnett DJ, Parker CL, Blodgett DW, Wierzba RK, Links JM.
    J Nucl Med; 2006 Oct; 47(10):1653-61. PubMed ID: 17015902
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    Kearns RD, Sugarman S, Cairns CB, Holmes Th JH, Cairns BA, Rich PB.
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  • 18. [Emergency management of burned assault victims and of nuclear accident victims].
    Guilbaud J, Carsin H, Gérard JL, Bousquet M.
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