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Injury mortality among ethnic minority groups in the Netherlands

- nih.gov
I Stirbu, AE Kunst, V Bos, EF van Beeck - British Medical Journal, 2006 - jech.bmj.com
Page 1. doi:10.1136/jech.2005.037325 2006;60;249-255 J Epidemiol Community
Health I Stirbu, AE Kunst, V Bos and EF van Beeck Netherlands ...
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Factors contributing to the severity of intersection crashes


R Tay, SM Rifaat - Journal of Advanced Transportation, 2007 - emeraldinsight.com
Road crashes are a leading cause of death and serious injuries both developed
and developing countries. Intersections are recognized as being among the most
hazardous locations on the roads. Although crashes at intersections form ...
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YLM Helps, JE Harrison - nisu.flinders.edu.au
The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare is Australia's national health
and welfare statistics and information agency. The Institute's mission is better
health and wellbeing for Australians through better health and welfare ...
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Characteristics and outcomes of injury patients in an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander …


F Irie, C Pollard, N Bellamy - Injury, 2009 - Elsevier
Amongst 38,036 injured patients, 1847 patients were identified as indigenous and
35,530 as non-indigenous. Compared to the non-indigenous group, the indigenous
group was significantly younger with no difference by gender. The injury ...
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