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Nilesh B Shah

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Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine|August 9, 2019
Planning Statistical Analysis: Wrong and Right Approaches Explained Using an Entertaining Example from Everyday LifeChittaranjan Andrade, Nilesh B Shah
Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care|January 31, 2014
A Cross-sectional Study of Common Psychiatric Morbidity in Children Aged 5 to 14 Years in an Urban SlumRakesh N Patil, Shashikant N Nagaonkar, Nilesh B Shah, et al.
The Journal of ECT|September 23, 2017
A Randomized, Nonblind, Naturalistic Comparison of Efficacy and Cognitive Outcomes With Right Unilateral, Bifrontal, and Bitemporal Electroconvulsive Therapy in SchizophreniaAniket Bansod, Sushma S Sonavane, Nilesh B Shah, et al.
Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine|July 19, 2014
Asynchronous telepsychiatry in maharashtra, India: study of feasibility and referral patternVanshree Patil Balasinorwala, Nilesh B Shah, Soumya D Chatterjee, et al.
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Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine|August 9, 2019
Planning Statistical Analysis: Wrong and Right Approaches Explained Using an Entertaining Example from Everyday LifeChittaranjan Andrade, Nilesh B Shah
Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care|January 31, 2014
A Cross-sectional Study of Common Psychiatric Morbidity in Children Aged 5 to 14 Years in an Urban SlumRakesh N Patil, Shashikant N Nagaonkar, Nilesh B Shah, et al.
The Journal of ECT|September 23, 2017
A Randomized, Nonblind, Naturalistic Comparison of Efficacy and Cognitive Outcomes With Right Unilateral, Bifrontal, and Bitemporal Electroconvulsive Therapy in SchizophreniaAniket Bansod, Sushma S Sonavane, Nilesh B Shah, et al.
Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine|July 19, 2014
Asynchronous telepsychiatry in maharashtra, India: study of feasibility and referral patternVanshree Patil Balasinorwala, Nilesh B Shah, Soumya D Chatterjee, et al.
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