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Chase Jordan

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Aerodynamics (excl. hypersonic aerodynamics)Criminal procedure
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|Jul 28, 2025
Increasing Tube Thoracostomy Output Threshold to Less Than 300 mL Per Day is Not Associated With Increased Complications after Removal in Trauma Patients.

Lee C Givens, Chase A Jordan, James W Herrin

|Jul 10, 2025
Permitless Carry Laws and FIREARM-RELATED Injuries at a Level I Trauma Center.

Jay Herrin, Lee Givens, Chase Jordan

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