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Publications by Shane Nanayakkara
Characterising Risk of In-Hospital Mortality Following Cardiac Arrest Using Machine Learning: A Retrospective International Registry Study
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Biotechnology
Molecular Biology
Cell Biology
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Impact of Sex on Ventricular‐Vascular Stiffness and Long‐Term Outcomes in Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction: TOPCAT Trial Substudy
Journal of the American Heart Association
Cardiovascular Medicine
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