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Variation in health services utilization among ethnic populations
Hude Quan, Andrew Fong, Carolyn De Coster, Jianli Wang, Richard Musto, Tom W. Noseworthy and William A. Ghali
CMAJ March 14, 2006 174 (6) 787-791; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.050674
Hude Quan
Andrew Fong
Carolyn De Coster
Jianli Wang
Richard Musto
Tom W. Noseworthy
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Hude Quan, Andrew Fong, Carolyn De Coster, Jianli Wang, Richard Musto, Tom W. Noseworthy, William A. Ghali
CMAJ Mar 2006, 174 (6) 787-791; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.050674
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