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                                                             Dr Aberle is affiliated with the Department of Emergency
                                                             Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.

                                                             Ms Lohse is affiliated with the Division of Biomedical Sta-
                                                             tistics and Informatics, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.

                                                             Dr Sztajnkrycer is affiliated with the Department of Emer-
                                                             gency Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. E-mail:
                                                             Sztajnkrycer.Matthew@mayo.edu.

































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