Massive increase in injury deaths of undetermined intent in ex-USSR Baltic and Slavic countries: Hidden suicides?
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Danuta Wasserman | Merike Sisask | Airi Värnik | M. Sisask | D. Wasserman | A. Värnik | Peeter Värnik | K. Kõlves | Kairi Kõlves | Peeter Värnik | Andriy Yur'yev | Lauri Leppik | Aleksander Nemtsov | Lauri Leppik | A. Yur’yev | A. Nemtsov
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