1. This document lists 10 references used in a paper or report on spinal cord injury. The references are listed in Indonesian and English and cover topics like pathophysiology, diagnosis, treatment, chronic complications, incidence and prevalence, and emerging concepts related to spinal cord injury.
2. Sources include books, journal articles, and reports focused on topics such as the developing world, Canada, and principles of neurology. Years of publication range from 2001 to 2015, with sources from Indonesia, the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada.
3. The references provide background information from medical literature to support discussions around spinal cord injury.
1. This document lists 10 references used in a paper or report on spinal cord injury. The references are listed in Indonesian and English and cover topics like pathophysiology, diagnosis, treatment, chronic complications, incidence and prevalence, and emerging concepts related to spinal cord injury.
2. Sources include books, journal articles, and reports focused on topics such as the developing world, Canada, and principles of neurology. Years of publication range from 2001 to 2015, with sources from Indonesia, the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada.
3. The references provide background information from medical literature to support discussions around spinal cord injury.
1. This document lists 10 references used in a paper or report on spinal cord injury. The references are listed in Indonesian and English and cover topics like pathophysiology, diagnosis, treatment, chronic complications, incidence and prevalence, and emerging concepts related to spinal cord injury.
2. Sources include books, journal articles, and reports focused on topics such as the developing world, Canada, and principles of neurology. Years of publication range from 2001 to 2015, with sources from Indonesia, the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada.
3. The references provide background information from medical literature to support discussions around spinal cord injury.
1. This document lists 10 references used in a paper or report on spinal cord injury. The references are listed in Indonesian and English and cover topics like pathophysiology, diagnosis, treatment, chronic complications, incidence and prevalence, and emerging concepts related to spinal cord injury.
2. Sources include books, journal articles, and reports focused on topics such as the developing world, Canada, and principles of neurology. Years of publication range from 2001 to 2015, with sources from Indonesia, the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada.
3. The references provide background information from medical literature to support discussions around spinal cord injury.
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