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F M Jordan

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Brain Injury|April 1, 1994
Whatever happened after the 'return from silence'?F M Jordan
Brain Injury|February 1, 1996
Language performance of severely closed head injured childrenF M Jordan, R Ashton
Brain Injury|January 1, 1990
Unexpected recovery of functional communication following a prolonged period of mutism post-head injuryF M Jordan, B E Murdoch
Nature|July 13, 2000
Language trees support the express-train sequence of Austronesian expansionR D Gray, F M Jordan
Brain Injury|April 1, 1990
Linguistic status following closed head injury in children: a follow-up studyF M Jordan, B E Murdoch
American Journal of Hospital Pharmacy|September 1, 1989
Influencing prescribing behavior by adapting computerized order-entry pathwaysN E Kawahara, F M Jordan
Brain Injury|August 1, 1994
Severe closed-head injury in childhood: linguistic outcomes into adulthoodF M Jordan, B E Murdoch
Brain Injury|January 1, 1992
Language abilities of mildly closed head injured (CHI) children 10 years post-injuryF M Jordan, A Cannon, B E Murdoch
Brain Injury|February 12, 2000
Interpretation and comprehension of linguistic humour by adolescents with head injury: a group analysisK Docking, B E Murdoch, F M Jordan
Brain Injury|October 1, 1996
High-level linguistic disturbances subsequent to childhood closed head injuryF M Jordan, S Cremona-Meteyard, A King
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Brain Injury|April 1, 1994
Whatever happened after the 'return from silence'?F M Jordan
Brain Injury|February 1, 1996
Language performance of severely closed head injured childrenF M Jordan, R Ashton
Brain Injury|January 1, 1990
Unexpected recovery of functional communication following a prolonged period of mutism post-head injuryF M Jordan, B E Murdoch
Nature|July 13, 2000
Language trees support the express-train sequence of Austronesian expansionR D Gray, F M Jordan
Brain Injury|April 1, 1990
Linguistic status following closed head injury in children: a follow-up studyF M Jordan, B E Murdoch
American Journal of Hospital Pharmacy|September 1, 1989
Influencing prescribing behavior by adapting computerized order-entry pathwaysN E Kawahara, F M Jordan
Brain Injury|August 1, 1994
Severe closed-head injury in childhood: linguistic outcomes into adulthoodF M Jordan, B E Murdoch
Brain Injury|January 1, 1992
Language abilities of mildly closed head injured (CHI) children 10 years post-injuryF M Jordan, A Cannon, B E Murdoch
Brain Injury|February 12, 2000
Interpretation and comprehension of linguistic humour by adolescents with head injury: a group analysisK Docking, B E Murdoch, F M Jordan
Brain Injury|October 1, 1996
High-level linguistic disturbances subsequent to childhood closed head injuryF M Jordan, S Cremona-Meteyard, A King
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