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Publications by J. Razzak
Risk Factors Leading to Deliberate Self Harm in Patients Presenting to the Emergency Departments: A Multi-Centre Case-Control Study From Karachi, Pakistan
Injury Prevention
Environmental
Public Health
Occupational Health
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