Evaluation of antidecubitus mattresses
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Maria Lindén | Annika Jonsson | M. Lindgren | L.-Å. Malmqvist | Y. Bäcklund | Y. Bäcklund | M. Lindgren | M. Lindén | L. Malmqvist | A.-M. Jonsson | Margareta Lindgren | Lars-Åke Malmqvist
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