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. 1968 Feb 3;98(5):241–245.

Reliability of clean-voided mid-stream urine specimens for the diagnosis of significant bacteriuria in the female patient.

G Lemieux, M St-Martin
PMCID: PMC1923804  PMID: 4866850

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