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Journal of pain and symptom management
J Pain Symptom Manage
ISSN 1873-6513
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Indexed In
ncbi
ulakbim
sci
Publications
25
ULAKBİM
MEP: 1.207
Ödeme: 6035
Yılı: 2020
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Abbreviated Name
journal of pain and symptom management
ISSN
1873-6513
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