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Bibliographic Database on Psychosocial Genetic
Counseling - A-Z Dr. Weil
compiled this database in the process of writing Psychosocial
Genetic Counseling, Oxford University Press, 2000. With a few
exceptions, compilation was completed in December 2000, and it has
not been updated since then.
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