Collection of a clean voided urine specimen: a comparison among spoken, written, and computer-based instructions.
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H L Bleich | W V Slack | D. Porter | H. L. Bleich | W. Slack | L A Fisher | T S Johnson | D Porter | L. Fisher | T. S. Johnson
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