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[1]. "A.Asan: Türk T›p Dizini. Sa¤l›k Bilimlerinde Süreli Yay›nc›l›k. TÜB‹TAK, 2006" taraf›ndan  bildirilen: ISI MASTER JOURNAL LIST (THOMSON SCIENTIFIC MASTER  JOURNAL LIST) kapsam›ndaki Türkçe dergilerin listesi:
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