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  • 1. Evaluation of neuro-intensive care unit performance in China: predicting outcomes of Simplified Acute Physiology Score II or Glasgow Coma Scale.
    Zhao XX, Su YY, Wang M, Zhang Y, Ye H, Feng HH, Zhang YZ, Gao DQ, Chen WB.
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  • 9. Prediction of mortality by using the standard scoring systems in a medical intensive care unit in Thailand.
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