Linkage of health workers' records : example of estimating perinatal mortality rates [letter] / Amarjeet Singh, Arvinder Kaur
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Singh, Amar Jeet & Kaur, Harvinder. (1996). Linkage of health workers' records : example of estimating perinatal mortality rates [letter] / Amarjeet Singh, Arvinder Kaur. http://www.who.int/iris/handle/10665/53971
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World Health Forum 1996 ; 17(3) : 295-296
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