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Sarah R Williams
Stanford University - Stanford / United States
Medical and Health Sciences / Emergency Medicine
AD Scientific Index ID: 1655048
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Sarah R Williams's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Circle of Willis: evaluation with spiral CT angiography, MR angiography, and conventional angiography. Radiology 195 (2), 445-449, 1995
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Ciliary neurotrophic factor maintains motoneurons and their target muscles in developing rats Journal of Neuroscience 13 (11), 4720-4726, 1993
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The FAST and E-FAST in 2013: trauma ultrasonography: overview, practical techniques, controversies, and new frontiers. Critical care clinics 30 (1), 119-50, vi, 2014
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Regulation of motoneuron death in the spinal nucleus of the bulbocavernsus Journal of neurobiology 23 (9), 1192-1203, 1992
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Focused cardiac ultrasound training: how much is enough? The Journal of emergency medicine 44 (4), 818-822, 2013
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