The impact of socio‐economic status on pain and the perception of disability due to pain
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Wolfgang Freidl | W. Freidl | T. Dorner | W. Stronegger | É. Rásky | J. Muckenhuber | B. Gustorff | Burkhard Gustorff | Johanna Muckenhuber | Thomas E. Dorner | Willibald J. Stronegger | Éva Ràsky
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