Training Course in Sexual and Reproductive Health Research 2015

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Research methodology - Course files

Cross-sectional studies

Maryam Hemed

From Research to Practice: Training Course in Sexual and Reproductive Health Research 2015

November 20, 2015 - Geneva

Cross-sectional studies - Maryam Hemed

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Hemed M. Cross-sectional studies. Paper presented at: Training Course in Sexual and Reproductive Health Research; 2015 Nov 20; Geneva.

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