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We have released our analytic code and de-identified dataset for analysis by other investigators, indefinitely, to be used under license as listed (CC-By Attribution 4.0 International), citing the manuscript below. Citations from this work: Levin N, Horton D, Sanford M, Horne B, Saseendran M, Graves K, White M, Tonna JE. Failure of vital sign normalization is more strongly associated than single measures with mortality and outcomes. *American Journal of Emergency Medicine*. (2019) *In Press*. DOI: 10.1016/j.ajem.2019.12.024
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