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Table 2. Revised Trauma Score [30].
Table 3. Information summary for adult TBI cases (total 4124) included in the study.
Figure 2. ((a) Age distributions of the subjects in the validation set for the cases that (a) survived andb) had not survived.
Figure 3. Relationships between age, sex, abbreviated injury score (AIS) and Glasgow coma score(GCS) for the subjects included in the validation dataset that survived.
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