Separate and unequal: clinics where minority and nonminority patients receive primary care.
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Separate and unequal: clinics where minority and nonminority patients receive primary care.
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Anita B Varkey
Barbara A Horner-Ibler
Eric S Williams
Jacqueline C Wiltshire
James A Bobula
Linda Baier Manwell
MEMO Investigators
Mark D Schwartz
Mark Linzer
Roger L Brown
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2009-02-01T00:00:00Z