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The Journal of Gender-Specific Medicine : JGSM : the Official Journal of the Partnership for Women'S Health at Columbia|March 17, 2001
Sexual dysfunction secondary to depressive disordersB Bartlik, J H Kocsis, R Legere, et al.
Journal of Applied Biomechanics|December 30, 2025
Repeatability of Knee Kinematic Gait Outcomes Using a Novel Hospital Hallway Setup of a Markerless Motion Capture SystemStephanie M Civiero, Annemarie F Laudanski, Holly R Legere, et al.
Palliative Medicine|February 25, 2025
An electronic pre-visit agenda-setting questionnaire in ambulatory palliative care is feasible and acceptable to patients, care partners, and clinicians: A mixed methods evaluationMatthew M Wilson, Kathleen Broglio, Maxwell T Vergo, et al.
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The Journal of Gender-Specific Medicine : JGSM : the Official Journal of the Partnership for Women'S Health at Columbia|March 17, 2001
Sexual dysfunction secondary to depressive disordersB Bartlik, J H Kocsis, R Legere, et al.
Journal of Applied Biomechanics|December 30, 2025
Repeatability of Knee Kinematic Gait Outcomes Using a Novel Hospital Hallway Setup of a Markerless Motion Capture SystemStephanie M Civiero, Annemarie F Laudanski, Holly R Legere, et al.
Palliative Medicine|February 25, 2025
An electronic pre-visit agenda-setting questionnaire in ambulatory palliative care is feasible and acceptable to patients, care partners, and clinicians: A mixed methods evaluationMatthew M Wilson, Kathleen Broglio, Maxwell T Vergo, et al.
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