Network modeling for the employment structure of the computed tomography rooms staff during the COVID-19 pandemic: some examples of medical organizations of the Moscow Healthcare Department

A. V. Omelchenko , I. V. Shakhabov , N. S. Polishchuk

Digital Diagnostics ›› 2021, Vol. 2 ›› Issue (1S) : 28 -29.

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A. V. Omelchenko, I. V. Shakhabov, N. S. Polishchuk. Network modeling for the employment structure of the computed tomography rooms staff during the COVID-19 pandemic: some examples of medical organizations of the Moscow Healthcare Department. Digital Diagnostics, 2021, 2(1S): 28-29 DOI:10.17816/DD20211s28

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