Health education in the school environment. I. Absenteeism in 2 primary schools of the Federal District
Salas, M.E.; Rodríguez, R.S.; Heredia Duarte, A.; Téllez, G.M.; Lozano, M.
Salud Publica de Mexico 26(5): 426-437
1984
ISSN/ISBN: 0036-3634 PMID: 6523246 Accession: 043230921
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