Determinants of willingness to pay for hip and knee joint replacement surgery for osteoarthritis.
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M. Cross | L. March | P. Brooks | H. Lapsley | B. Courtenay | A. Brnabic | B G Courtenay | L M March | M J Cross | H M Lapsley | K L Tribe | A J Brnabic | P M Brooks | K. Tribe
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