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Determinants of oral health behaviors among high school students in Shahrekord, Iran based on Health Promotion Model

Mahmood Vakili, Zohreh Rahaei, Haidar Nadrian and Parastoo YarMohammadi
American Dental Hygienists' Association December 2011, 85 (1) 39-48;
Mahmood Vakili
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Haidar Nadrian
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