Active Research Care with Surveillance Units of Community-Based Lifestyle:A New Approach in HealthCare Research System

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*Research care, active lifestyle community with sentinel sites: a new approach in health research system

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volume 4  issue None

pages  568- 569

publication date 2014-03

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