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  1. Profiling Collapsing Half Marathon Runners—Emerging Risk Factors: Results from Gothenburg Half Marathon
  2. Reasons for longer LOS at the emergency departments: Practical, patient‐centred, medical, or cultural?
  3. Urgent care centre in Sweden — the integration of teams and perceived effects
  4. Immediate response to major incidents: defining an immediate responder!
  5. Facilitators and constrainers of civilian–military collaboration: the Swedish perspectives
  6. Can participants predict where ambulance-requiring cases occur at a half marathon?
  7. Teaching young students the concept of evacuation and isolation, in an interactive simulation.
  8. The Impact of Disasters and Major Incidents on Vulnerable Groups: Risk and Medical Assessment of Swedish Patients With Advanced Care at Home
  9. Non-medical aspects of civilian–military collaboration in management of major incidents
  10. Education in Disaster Management: What Do We Offer and What Do We Need? Proposing a New Global Program
  11. Exploring prehospital C2-work during a mass gathering event
  12. Does temporary location of ambulances (“fluid deployment”) affect response times and patient outcome?
  13. STREET: Swedish Tool for Risk/Resource Estimation at EvenTs. Part two, resource assessment – face validity and inter–rater reliability
  14. Core Competencies in Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance: A Systematic Review
  15. Identifying Deficiencies in National and Foreign Medical Team Responses Through Expert Opinion Surveys: Implications for Education and Training—ERRATUM
  16. Education in Disaster Management and Emergencies: Defining a New European Course
  17. STREET: Swedish Tool for Risk/Resource Estimation at EvenTs. Part one, risk assessment – face validity and inter–rater reliability
  18. The role of physician–staffed ambulances: the outcome of a pilot study
  19. Can Medical Decision-making at the Scene by EMS Staff Reduce the Number of Unnecessary Ambulance Transportations, but Still Be Safe?
  20. Education and Training Initiatives for Crisis Management in the European Union: A Web-based Analysis of Available Programs—CORRIGENDUM
  21. Identifying Deficiencies in National and Foreign Medical Team Responses Through Expert Opinion Surveys: Implications for Education and Training
  22. Education and Training Initiatives for Crisis Management in the European Union: A Web-based Analysis of Available Programs
  23. Hospital Evacuation; Learning from the Past? Flooding of Bangkok 2011
  24. Art of Disaster Preparedness in European Union: a Survey on the Health Systems
  25. Development and evaluation of a new simulation model for interactive training of the medical response to major incidents and disasters
  26. A Model to Select Patients Who May Benefit from Antibiotic Therapy as the First Line Treatment of Acute Appendicitis at High Probability
  27. An Overview of Shiraz Emergency Medical Services, Dispatch to Treatment
  28. Hospital evacuation; planning, assessment, performance and evaluation
  29. Comparative study of physiological and anatomical triage in major incidents using a new simulation model
  30. (A82) Triage in the Prehospital Setting
  31. (A163) Hospital Evacuation Plan
  32. Is acetylcholine a signaling molecule for human colon cancer progression?
  33. A pharmacological analysis of the cholinergic regulation of urokinase-type plasminogen activator secretion in the human colon cancer cell line, HT-29
  34. Estimation of Healthcare Resources at Sporting Events
  35. Prehospital triage, discrepancy in priority-setting between emergency medical dispatch centre and ambulance crews
  36. The long-term survival in adrenocortical carcinoma with active surgical management and use of monitored mitotane
  37. Erratum
  38. Nuclear expression of μ-opioid receptors in a human mesothelial cell line
  39. Management of Traumatic Liver Injuries without a Valid Trauma System
  40. Randomized clinical trial of antibiotic therapyversusappendicectomy as primary treatment of acute appendicitis in unselected patients J. Hansson, U. Körner, A. Khorram-Manesh, A. Solberg and K. Lundholm.British Journal of Surgery, 2009; 96: 473-481
  41. Nicotine induced modulation of SLURP-1 expression in human colon cancer cells
  42. Randomized clinical trial of antibiotic therapyversusappendicectomy as primary treatment of acute appendicitis in unselected patients
  43. Is acetylcholine an autocrine/paracrine growth factor via the nicotinic α7-receptor subtype in the human colon cancer cell line HT-29?
  44. Management of hepatic portal venous gas and pneumatosis intestinalis in critically sick adult patients
  45. Hospital-related incidents; causes and its impact on disaster preparedness and prehospital organisations
  46. Regional coordination in medical emergencies and major incidents; plan, execute and teach
  47. Expression of the endogenous, nicotinic acetylcholine receptor ligand, SLURP-1, in human colon cancer
  48. Functional Expression of μ-Opioid Receptors in the Human Colon Cancer Cell Line, HT-29, and their Localization in Human Colon
  49. Effect of intercostals neural blockade with Marcaine (bupivacaine) on postoperative pain after laparoscopic cholecystectomy
  50. Triple non-invasive diagnostic test for exclusion of common bile ducts stones before laparoscopic cholecystectomy
  51. Mortality Associated with Pheochromocytoma: Increased Risk for Additional Tumors
  52. Treatment of Bilateral Pheochromocytoma and Adrenal Medullary Hyperplasia
  53. Malignant Pheochromocytoma in a Population-Based Study: Survival and Clinical Results
  54. The Effect of Opioids on the Development of Postoperative Intra-Abdominal Adhesions
  55. Long-term outcome of a large series of patients surgically treated for pheochromocytoma
  56. Mortality associated with pheochromocytoma in a large Swedish cohort
  57. N-cadherin Expression in Adrenal Tumors: Upregulation in Malignant Pheochromocytoma and Downregulation in Adrenocortical Carcinoma
  58. Cytotoxic treatment of adrenocortical carcinoma
  59. Adrenocortical Carcinoma: Surgery and Mitotane for Treatment and Steroid Profiles for Follow-up