Stress reduction and analgesia in patients exposed to calming music postoperatively: a randomized controlled trial
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M. Unosson | N. Rawal | U. Nilsson | N Rawal | M Unosson | U Nilsson | Narinder Rawal | Ulrica Nilsson
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