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Vol. 21. Issue 2.
Pages 95-96 (March - April 2007)
Vol. 21. Issue 2.
Pages 95-96 (March - April 2007)
Editorial
DOI: 10.1157/13101033
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Evaluación en salud pública: ¿todo vale?
Evaluation in public health: does anything go?
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