
HIV/AIDS and HIV/AIDS-Related Terminology
A Means of Organizing the Body of Knowledge
By: Jeffrey T Huber, Mary L Gillaspy, M Sandra Wood
Paperback | 19 October 2016
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ISBN: 9781138971844
ISBN-10: 1138971847
Series: Haworth Medical Information Sources
Published: 19th October 2016
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 120
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country of Publication: GB
Dimensions (cm): 21.2 x 15.2
Weight (kg): 0.45
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