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HEALTH OF WOMAN. 2018.5(131):136–142

Номер 736 • Май 2018 г.(Заменяет Мнение Комитета 666, июнь 2016 года)
Сокращенный вариант. Адаптировано – С.А. Шурпяк
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29688967

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