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347 related items for PubMed ID: 19385096

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    Echeverri AM.
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    Lozancic N.
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  • 33. [The "Grand Compromise."].
    Bellande B.
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    Bourque M.
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    Atalić B, Fatović-Ferencić S.
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  • 37. [On the first attempts to introduce fixed medical fees].
    Sinkulová L.
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