Managing your patients' data in the neonatal and pediatric ICU: an introduction to databases and statistical analysis
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title | Managing your patients' data in the neonatal and pediatric ICU an introduction to databases and statistical analysis |
title_auth | Managing your patients' data in the neonatal and pediatric ICU an introduction to databases and statistical analysis |
title_exact_search | Managing your patients' data in the neonatal and pediatric ICU an introduction to databases and statistical analysis |
title_full | Managing your patients' data in the neonatal and pediatric ICU an introduction to databases and statistical analysis Joseph Schulman |
title_fullStr | Managing your patients' data in the neonatal and pediatric ICU an introduction to databases and statistical analysis Joseph Schulman |
title_full_unstemmed | Managing your patients' data in the neonatal and pediatric ICU an introduction to databases and statistical analysis Joseph Schulman |
title_short | Managing your patients' data in the neonatal and pediatric ICU |
title_sort | managing your patients data in the neonatal and pediatric icu an introduction to databases and statistical analysis |
title_sub | an introduction to databases and statistical analysis |
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