Welsh Citizens in South-Eastern Spain: A Study of Attitude Toward Organ Donation
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Ríos, A
Martínez-Alarcón, L
Sánchez, J
López-Navas, A
Ramis, G
Ramírez, P
Parrilla, P
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Transplantation proceedings 2010 Oct; 42(8): 3116-9
Abstract
The increase in the British population, including Welsh citizens, in the south-east of Spain is generating a new social and healthcare reality that is affecting the world of transplantation.
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2010-10Collections
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