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... significant information [ 47 ] . It is clear , however , that significant improvements can be made and that such changes would likely produce great benefits in medi- cal care [ 34 ] . Such matters are discussed in Chapter 5 ...
... significant information [ 47 ] . It is clear , however , that significant improvements can be made and that such changes would likely produce great benefits in medi- cal care [ 34 ] . Such matters are discussed in Chapter 5 ...
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... significant psychosocial aspects . The California survey also found that cancer had a considerable financial impact on people [ 2 ] . About one - sixth of the sample fore- saw a problem with their future financial security . Many ...
... significant psychosocial aspects . The California survey also found that cancer had a considerable financial impact on people [ 2 ] . About one - sixth of the sample fore- saw a problem with their future financial security . Many ...
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... significantly more external in orientation than nonsmokers , and that heavy smokers were more external than those who smoked less [ 32 ] . In studies of unmarried female college students it has been found that there is a significant ...
... significantly more external in orientation than nonsmokers , and that heavy smokers were more external than those who smoked less [ 32 ] . In studies of unmarried female college students it has been found that there is a significant ...
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The Art of Medicine | 17 |
The Mind and the Body | 59 |
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