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Clinical Rehabilitation|October 12, 2001
The effects of increased rehabilitation therapy after brain injury: results of a prospective controlled trialA Shiel, J P Burn, D Henry, et al.
Haemophilia : the Official Journal of the World Federation of Hemophilia|May 24, 2016
A controlled neuropsychological study of HIV-seropositive and HIV-seronegative adolescent haemophiliacsC Thompson, P Westwell, D Viney, et al.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|August 1, 1990
Blood flow in the gluteus maximus of seated individuals during electrical muscle stimulationS P Levine, R L Kett, M D Gross, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|June 15, 1989
Role of tumor necrosis factor-alpha in E1A oncogene-induced susceptibility of neoplastic cells to lysis by natural killer cells and activated macrophagesJ L Cook, D L May, B A Wilson, et al.
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS|May 29, 2000
Rehabilitation of executive functioning: an experimental-clinical validation of goal management trainingB Levine, I H Robertson, L Clare, et al.
Canadian Journal of Public Health = Revue Canadienne De Sante Publique|May 1, 1984
Aspects of physical fitness and health in Ontario dairy farmersS Pfeiffer, T E Graham, R D Webb, et al.
Epilepsia|April 29, 1999
Criterion-based validity of an intracarotid amobarbital recognition-memory protocolJ McGlone, S E Black, J Evans, et al.
Human Molecular Genetics|June 9, 1998
Genetic heterogeneity in familial hyperinsulinismA Nestorowicz, B Glaser, B A Wilson, et al.
Diabetes|November 14, 1997
A nonsense mutation in the inward rectifier potassium channel gene, Kir6.2, is associated with familial hyperinsulinismA Nestorowicz, N Inagaki, T Gonoi, et al.
Human Molecular Genetics|November 1, 1996
Mutations in the sulonylurea receptor gene are associated with familial hyperinsulinism in Ashkenazi JewsA Nestorowicz, B A Wilson, K P Schoor, et al.
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Clinical Rehabilitation|October 12, 2001
The effects of increased rehabilitation therapy after brain injury: results of a prospective controlled trialA Shiel, J P Burn, D Henry, et al.
Haemophilia : the Official Journal of the World Federation of Hemophilia|May 24, 2016
A controlled neuropsychological study of HIV-seropositive and HIV-seronegative adolescent haemophiliacsC Thompson, P Westwell, D Viney, et al.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|August 1, 1990
Blood flow in the gluteus maximus of seated individuals during electrical muscle stimulationS P Levine, R L Kett, M D Gross, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|June 15, 1989
Role of tumor necrosis factor-alpha in E1A oncogene-induced susceptibility of neoplastic cells to lysis by natural killer cells and activated macrophagesJ L Cook, D L May, B A Wilson, et al.
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS|May 29, 2000
Rehabilitation of executive functioning: an experimental-clinical validation of goal management trainingB Levine, I H Robertson, L Clare, et al.
Canadian Journal of Public Health = Revue Canadienne De Sante Publique|May 1, 1984
Aspects of physical fitness and health in Ontario dairy farmersS Pfeiffer, T E Graham, R D Webb, et al.
Epilepsia|April 29, 1999
Criterion-based validity of an intracarotid amobarbital recognition-memory protocolJ McGlone, S E Black, J Evans, et al.
Human Molecular Genetics|June 9, 1998
Genetic heterogeneity in familial hyperinsulinismA Nestorowicz, B Glaser, B A Wilson, et al.
Diabetes|November 14, 1997
A nonsense mutation in the inward rectifier potassium channel gene, Kir6.2, is associated with familial hyperinsulinismA Nestorowicz, N Inagaki, T Gonoi, et al.
Human Molecular Genetics|November 1, 1996
Mutations in the sulonylurea receptor gene are associated with familial hyperinsulinism in Ashkenazi JewsA Nestorowicz, B A Wilson, K P Schoor, et al.
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