G. Cervellin, I. Comelli, D. Comelli, T. Meschi, G. Lippi, & L. Borghi. (2019). Mean temperature and humidity variations, along with patient age, predict the number of visits for renal colic in a large urban Emergency Department: Results of a 9-year survey. Springer.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationG. Cervellin, I. Comelli, D. Comelli, T. Meschi, G. Lippi, and L. Borghi. Mean Temperature and Humidity Variations, Along with Patient Age, Predict the Number of Visits for Renal Colic in a Large Urban Emergency Department: Results of a 9-year Survey. Springer, 2019.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationG. Cervellin, et al. Mean Temperature and Humidity Variations, Along with Patient Age, Predict the Number of Visits for Renal Colic in a Large Urban Emergency Department: Results of a 9-year Survey. Springer, 2019.