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The transfer of clinical prediction models for early trauma care had uncertain effects on mistriage
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Diverting blame to stay sane - Young people's strategies for dealing with the mental health effects of precarious employment : A grounded theory study
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Association between added sugar intake and micronutrient dilution : a cross-sectional study in two adult Swedish populations
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Predictors of health care practitioners’ normative attitudes and practices towards sexual and reproductive health and rights : a cross-sectional study of participants from low-income countries enrolled in a capacity-building program
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Agenda 2030 och målen för en hållbar utveckling angår oss alla
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Constructing social identity through multiple "us and them" : a grounded theory study of how contextual factors are manifested in the lives of residents of a vulnerable district in Brazil
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'One-size doesn't fit all' : Understanding healthcare practitioners' perceptions, attitudes and behaviours towards sexual and reproductive health and rights in low resource settings: An exploratory qualitative study
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Five years of pharmaceutical industry funding of patient organisations in Sweden: cross-sectional study of companies, patient organisations and drugs
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'Fighting an uphill battle' : a qualitative study of the challenges encountered by pharmacy workers when providing services to men who have sex with men in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
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Experiences of teaching sexual and reproductive health to students with intellectual disabilities
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