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Implications of the COVID-19 pandemic on health equity and healthy cities
코로나19 유행의 건강형평성, 건강도시에서의 함의 원문보기

保健敎育健康增進學會誌 = Korean journal of health education and promotion, v.37 no.4, 2020년, pp.81 - 89  

Kim, Jinhee

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