The relation between vaginal pH and the microbiological status in vaginitis
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N. F. HANNA | D. TAYLOK‐ROBINSON | M. KALODIKI‐KARAMANOLI | J. K. W. HAKRLS | I. R. McFADYEN | N. Hanna | I. Mcfadyen | D. TAYLOK‐ROBINSON | M. Kalodiki-Karamanoli | J. Hakrls
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