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192 related items for PubMed ID: 27409300

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    Quandt SA, Groeschel-Johnson A, Kinzer HT, Jensen A, Miles K, O'Hara HM, Chen H, Arcury TA.
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  • 37. Health care utilization among migrant Latino farmworkers: the case of skin disease.
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