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Elizabeth A Gaudino

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Clinical Rehabilitation|March 6, 2003
Can the repetition effect maximize learning in multiple sclerosis?Nancy D Chiaravalloti, Heath Demaree, Elizabeth A Gaudino, et al.
Neuropsychology|July 2, 2008
The relationship between cognitive deficits and everyday functional activities in multiple sclerosisJessica H Kalmar, Elizabeth A Gaudino, Nancy B Moore, et al.
OTJR : Occupation, Participation and Health|March 22, 2014
The Relationship Between Neurocognitive Behavior of Executive Functions and the EFPT in Individuals with Multiple SclerosisGerald T Voelbel, Yael Goverover, Elizabeth A Gaudino, et al.
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Clinical Rehabilitation|March 6, 2003
Can the repetition effect maximize learning in multiple sclerosis?Nancy D Chiaravalloti, Heath Demaree, Elizabeth A Gaudino, et al.
Neuropsychology|July 2, 2008
The relationship between cognitive deficits and everyday functional activities in multiple sclerosisJessica H Kalmar, Elizabeth A Gaudino, Nancy B Moore, et al.
OTJR : Occupation, Participation and Health|March 22, 2014
The Relationship Between Neurocognitive Behavior of Executive Functions and the EFPT in Individuals with Multiple SclerosisGerald T Voelbel, Yael Goverover, Elizabeth A Gaudino, et al.
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