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Sparacino, Frank
Impact of dietary aromatic amino acids on osteoclastic activity.
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Responding to patients' emotions: important for standardized patient satisfaction.
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Responding to patients' emotions: important for standardized patient satisfaction.
Responding to patients' emotions: important for standardized patient satisfaction. Fam Med. 2000 May; 32(5):326-30.
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Emotions
Family Practice
Humans
Interviews as Topic
Patient Satisfaction
Patients
Perception
Physician-Patient Relations
Quality of Health Care
Students, Medical
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Alexander W. Chessman