The usefulness of a trauma probability of survival model for forensic life-threatening danger assessments

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The usefulness of a trauma probability of survival model for forensic life-threatening danger assessments. / Jakobsen, Lykke Schrøder; Lynnerup, Niels; Steinmetz, Jacob; Banner, Jytte.

I: International Journal of Legal Medicine, Bind 135, 01.2021, s. 871-877.

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Jakobsen, LS, Lynnerup, N, Steinmetz, J & Banner, J 2021, 'The usefulness of a trauma probability of survival model for forensic life-threatening danger assessments', International Journal of Legal Medicine, bind 135, s. 871-877. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00414-020-02499-3

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Jakobsen, L. S., Lynnerup, N., Steinmetz, J., & Banner, J. (2021). The usefulness of a trauma probability of survival model for forensic life-threatening danger assessments. International Journal of Legal Medicine, 135, 871-877. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00414-020-02499-3

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Jakobsen LS, Lynnerup N, Steinmetz J, Banner J. The usefulness of a trauma probability of survival model for forensic life-threatening danger assessments. International Journal of Legal Medicine. 2021 jan.;135:871-877. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00414-020-02499-3

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Jakobsen, Lykke Schrøder ; Lynnerup, Niels ; Steinmetz, Jacob ; Banner, Jytte. / The usefulness of a trauma probability of survival model for forensic life-threatening danger assessments. I: International Journal of Legal Medicine. 2021 ; Bind 135. s. 871-877.

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