Marital adjustment in heart transplantation patients and their spouses: A longitudinal perspective
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G. Mudge | M. Konstam | G. W. Dec | O. Surman | V. Konstam | J. Fierstein | S. Keck | M. McCormack | L. Hurley | C. Flavell | Ann Turbett | Kamal H. Hizzazi
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