The costs of searching for deaths: National Death Index vs Social Security Administration.
@article{Kraut1992TheCO, title={The costs of searching for deaths: National Death Index vs Social Security Administration.}, author={A. Kraut and E. Chan and P. Landrigan}, journal={American journal of public health}, year={1992}, volume={82 5}, pages={ 760-1 } }
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