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The "phoenix syndrome". / Milman, David.
In: Insolvency Lawyer, No. 6, 2001, p. 199-200.

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Milman, D 2001, 'The "phoenix syndrome".', Insolvency Lawyer, no. 6, pp. 199-200.

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Milman, D. (2001). The "phoenix syndrome". Insolvency Lawyer, (6), 199-200.

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Milman D. The "phoenix syndrome". Insolvency Lawyer. 2001;(6):199-200.

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Milman, David. / The "phoenix syndrome". In: Insolvency Lawyer. 2001 ; No. 6. pp. 199-200.

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