Meet the donors: a qualitative analysis of what donation means to Danish whole body donors

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Meet the donors : a qualitative analysis of what donation means to Danish whole body donors. / Olejaz, Maria ; Hoeyer, Klaus .

I: European Journal of Anatomy, Bind 20, Nr. 1, 2016, s. 19-29.

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Olejaz, M & Hoeyer, K 2016, 'Meet the donors: a qualitative analysis of what donation means to Danish whole body donors', European Journal of Anatomy, bind 20, nr. 1, s. 19-29. <http://eurjanat.com/web/paper.php?id=150272mo>

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Olejaz, M., & Hoeyer, K. (2016). Meet the donors: a qualitative analysis of what donation means to Danish whole body donors. European Journal of Anatomy, 20(1), 19-29. http://eurjanat.com/web/paper.php?id=150272mo

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Olejaz M, Hoeyer K. Meet the donors: a qualitative analysis of what donation means to Danish whole body donors. European Journal of Anatomy. 2016;20(1):19-29.

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Olejaz, Maria ; Hoeyer, Klaus . / Meet the donors : a qualitative analysis of what donation means to Danish whole body donors. I: European Journal of Anatomy. 2016 ; Bind 20, Nr. 1. s. 19-29.

Bibtex

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