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An ecological study of excess winter mortality in England and deprivation.
2016
D Stacey, and C Pritchard
Lincolnshire County Council, County Offices, Newland, Lincoln, LN1 1YL, UK. Electronic address: David.Stacey@lincolnshire.gov.uk.
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