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The Ability of Lithuanian Ambulance Services to Provide First Medical Aid in Trauma Cases

Medicina - Lithuania
doi 10.3390/medicina43060057
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Date

June 11, 2007

Authors
Raimondas MarozasRytis RimdeikaNedas JasinskasEglė VaitkaitienėDinas Vaitkaitis
Publisher

MDPI AG


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