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    AbuAlRub RF, Omari FH, Abu Al Rub AF.
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  • 31. [Factors linked to premature leaving of the nursing profession. Confirmation of the impact one year later. Longitudinal analyses of nurses. PRESST/NEXT study].
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  • 39. Occupational stress and job satisfaction in the community dental service of north Wales: a pilot study.
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    Community Dent Health; 1993 Mar; 10(1):73-82. PubMed ID: 8495396
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