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GAIL GRANT. 2006. Reproductive health in the post-Soviet state: Abortion and contraception in Estonia. PhD thesis. Southampton. Added by: Gregory Walker  v    Pop. 16.95%
K. LANG. 2005. Cancer in Estonia. Ph.D. thesis. London (LSHTM). Last edited by: Gregory Walker  v    Pop. 62.47%
ROBERT MIKECZ. 2011. The neoliberalisation of Estonia: Ageing does matter. PhD thesis. Liverpool. Last edited by: Gregory Walker  v    Pop. 55.14%
M. ROSENMöLLER. 2006. Contextual factors of health care reform: The creation of a network of independent physicians in two countries: Czech Republic and Estonia. Ph.D. thesis. London (LSHTM). Last edited by: Gregory Walker  v    Pop. 58.25%
FEDERICA SECCI. 2012. Institutional field-level change in post-Soviet contexts: Logic elaboration in primary care restructuring [with reference to Estonian and Lithuanian healthcare]. PhD thesis. London (Imperial). Last edited by: Gregory Walker  v    Pop. 49.89%
RUTH D. SIMMONS. 2015. An international study to characterise recently acquired HIV infection in Estonia, Poland and Ukraine. PhD thesis. London (UCL). Last edited by: Gregory Walker  v    Pop. 27.09%
SILJA-RIIN VOOLMA. 2017. The development and feasibility testing of a digital health intervention for reducing Estonian adolescent and young adult alcohol and tobacco consumption. Ph.D. thesis. Cambridge. Last edited by: Gregory Walker  v    Pop. 24.06%
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