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Ayşe Kübra Söyler1, Selen Serel Arslan2, Numan Demir2
1Faculty of Health Science, Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, Aydın Adnan Menderes University, Aydın, Turkey.
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation
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Chewing and Swallowing Training in Coffin-Lowry Syndrome: A Case Report.
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