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Referensi artikel “Cost-effectiveness analysis of human resources policy interventions to address the shortage of nurses in rural South Africa “

Nama: Indah Purnama
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Nama: Indah Purnama
Nim   : 13/354334/PKU/13875

Penelitian dengan judul artikel "Cost-effectiveness analysis of human resources policy interventions to address the shortage of nurses in rural South Africa " ini sudah dikutip sebanyak 5 (lima) kali.

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