Neighborhood perceptions and allostatic load: Evidence from Denmark.
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Ulla Christensen | N. H. Rod | Å. Hansen | R. Lund | U. Christensen | Åse Marie Hansen | Nadya Dich | Rikke Lund | Nadya Dich | Ioana van Deurzen | Naja Hulvej Rod | Ioana van Deurzen
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