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1160: USING MACHINE LEARNING ALGORITHMS TO IDENTIFY OPEN ABDOMEN PROCEDURES IN ADMINISTRATIVE DATABASES

Brat, Gabriel, Andrew Beam, Ali Salim, and Kenneth Christopher. 2015. “1160: USING MACHINE LEARNING ALGORITHMS TO IDENTIFY OPEN ABDOMEN PROCEDURES IN ADMINISTRATIVE DATABASES”. Critical Care Medicine 43 (12): 291-92.
Last updated on 02/20/2025

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