Vol 60, No 1-2 (2009)
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Guidance to the International Medical Guide for Ships 3rd edition

Clara Schlaich, A. Reinke, C. Savenich, T. Reimer, Marcus Oldenburg, Xaver Baur, Alf Magne Horneland, Bogdan Jaremin, Per Sabro Nielsen, Eva Wichtmann, Nicholas Ioannidis, L. Brandal, M. Puskeppeleit, Ilona Denisenko, Tim Carter, Nebojsa Nikolić
Pubmed: 20205130
IMH 2009;60(1-2):51-66.

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