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Gulf War Veteran Health Care Utilization: After More Than 10 Years of Study, What Have We Learned?

doi 10.21236/ada419410
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January 1, 2000

Authors
Gregory C. GrayGary D. GackstetterHan K. KangJohn T. GrahamKen C. Scott
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Defense Technical Information Center


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