Are Meteorological Parameters a Risk Factor for Pulmonary Embolism? A Retrospective Analysis of 530 Patients. [electronic resource]
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Are Meteorological Parameters a Risk Factor for Pulmonary Embolism? A Retrospective Analysis of 530 Patients.
APA
Anar C., İnal T., Erol S., Polat G., Ünsal İ., Ediboğlu Ö. & Halilçolar H. (20150717). Are Meteorological Parameters a Risk Factor for Pulmonary Embolism? A Retrospective Analysis of 530 Patients. : Balkan medical journal.
Chicago
Anar Ceyda, İnal Tuba, Erol Serhat, Polat Gülru, Ünsal İpek, Ediboğlu Özlem and Halilçolar Hüseyin. 20150717. Are Meteorological Parameters a Risk Factor for Pulmonary Embolism? A Retrospective Analysis of 530 Patients. : Balkan medical journal.
Harvard
Anar C., İnal T., Erol S., Polat G., Ünsal İ., Ediboğlu Ö. and Halilçolar H. (20150717). Are Meteorological Parameters a Risk Factor for Pulmonary Embolism? A Retrospective Analysis of 530 Patients. : Balkan medical journal.
MLA
Anar Ceyda, İnal Tuba, Erol Serhat, Polat Gülru, Ünsal İpek, Ediboğlu Özlem and Halilçolar Hüseyin. Are Meteorological Parameters a Risk Factor for Pulmonary Embolism? A Retrospective Analysis of 530 Patients. : Balkan medical journal. 20150717.