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Ariane Lebuis

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European Journal of Pain (London, England)|January 4, 2011
The modulation of pain by attention and emotion: a dissociation of perceptual and spinal nociceptive processesMathieu Roy, Ariane Lebuis, Isabelle Peretz, et al.
The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery|September 11, 2015
Occlusal Relations in Patients With ScaphocephalyAriane Lebuis, Patricia Bortoluzzi, Nelly Huynh, et al.
Journal (Canadian Dental Association)|September 16, 2008
New technologies in health care. Part 1: A moral and ethical predicamentAriane Lebuis, Beverly Lai, Elham Emami, et al.
Journal (Canadian Dental Association)|September 16, 2008
New technologies in health care. Part 2: A legal and professional dilemmaBeverly Lai, Ariane Lebuis, Elham Emami, et al.
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European Journal of Pain (London, England)|January 4, 2011
The modulation of pain by attention and emotion: a dissociation of perceptual and spinal nociceptive processesMathieu Roy, Ariane Lebuis, Isabelle Peretz, et al.
The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery|September 11, 2015
Occlusal Relations in Patients With ScaphocephalyAriane Lebuis, Patricia Bortoluzzi, Nelly Huynh, et al.
Journal (Canadian Dental Association)|September 16, 2008
New technologies in health care. Part 1: A moral and ethical predicamentAriane Lebuis, Beverly Lai, Elham Emami, et al.
Journal (Canadian Dental Association)|September 16, 2008
New technologies in health care. Part 2: A legal and professional dilemmaBeverly Lai, Ariane Lebuis, Elham Emami, et al.
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