2005, Number 3
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Acta Ortop Mex 2005; 19 (3)
Reflections over the ortophedic residence in Mexico. Second part: Life after residence
Ruiz SM, Martínez EFA, Vázquez-Vela EA, Sierra SL, García MHH, Acosta RE, Sauri BJC, Villalobos CE, Salas MA
Language: Spanish
References: 13
Page: 128-131
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