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Bicyclist and environmental factors associated with fatal bicycle-related trauma in Ontario
B. H. Rowe, A. M. Rowe and G. W. Bota
CMAJ January 01, 1995 152 (1) 45-53;
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Bicyclist and environmental factors associated with fatal bicycle-related trauma in Ontario
B. H. Rowe, A. M. Rowe, G. W. Bota
CMAJ Jan 1995, 152 (1) 45-53;
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