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Annual acknowledgement of manuscript reviewers

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Title
Annual acknowledgement of manuscript reviewers
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Israel Journal of Health Policy Research, January 2014
DOI 10.1186/2045-4015-3-4
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Bruce Rosen, Avi Israeli

Abstract

The Editors of Israel Journal of Health Policy Research would like to thank all reviewers, both external and Editorial Board Members, who have contributed to the journal in 2013, and whose valuable support continues to be essential to the success of the journal.

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#18,361,534
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