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Frequency, Causes, and Outcomes of Return Visits to the Emergency Department Within 72 Hours: A Retrospective Observational Study
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Alshahrani M
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Katbi F
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Bahamdan Y
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Alsaihati A
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Alsubaie
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Althawadi D
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Perlas-Asonto L
Published 2020-12-01
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The role of sintering temperature and dual metal substitutions (Al3+, Ti4+) in the development of NASICON-structured electrolyte
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Alsubaie
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.S
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Aziz, S.B
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Kadir, M.F.Z
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Mahmoud, K.H
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Rusdi, H.
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Rusdi, R.
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Can the emergency department triage category and clinical presentation predict hospitalization of H1N1 patients?
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Alshamsy A
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Alkhliwi B
,
Alshammari H
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Alshammari M
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Telmesani N
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Alshammari R
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Perlas Asonto L
Published 2019-09-01
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