Development and Validation of a Menstruation-Related Activity Restriction Questionnaire among Adolescent Girls in Urban Resettlement Colonies of Delhi
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S. Basu | S. Garg | N. Bhatnagar | I. Bala | A. Borle | Y. Marimuthu | Falak Azmi | Yomri Dabi | M. Singh
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