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Direct and indirect costs of asthma in Canada, 1990
M. D. Krahn, C. Berka, P. Langlois and A. S. Detsky
CMAJ March 15, 1996 154 (6) 821-831;
M. D. Krahn
C. Berka
P. Langlois
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Direct and indirect costs of asthma in Canada, 1990
M. D. Krahn, C. Berka, P. Langlois, A. S. Detsky
CMAJ Mar 1996, 154 (6) 821-831;
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