Audiological rehabilitation in sociological perspectives: Ph.D. dissertation

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Audiological rehabilitation in sociological perspectives : Ph.D. dissertation. / Hindhede, Anette Lykke.

Aarhus Universitet, 2011. 202 p.

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Hindhede, AL 2011, Audiological rehabilitation in sociological perspectives: Ph.D. dissertation. Aarhus Universitet.

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Hindhede, A. L. (2011). Audiological rehabilitation in sociological perspectives: Ph.D. dissertation. Aarhus Universitet.

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Hindhede AL. Audiological rehabilitation in sociological perspectives: Ph.D. dissertation. Aarhus Universitet, 2011. 202 p.

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Hindhede, Anette Lykke. / Audiological rehabilitation in sociological perspectives : Ph.D. dissertation. Aarhus Universitet, 2011. 202 p.

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