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The Clinical Neuropsychologist|June 10, 2016
Assessing the criterion validity of four highly abbreviated measures from the Minimal Assessment of Cognitive Function in Multiple Sclerosis (MACFIMS)Elizabeth S Gromisch, Vance Zemon, Roee Holtzer, et al.
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry|July 25, 2021
Visual Evoked Potential Abnormalities in Phelan-McDermid SyndromePaige M Siper, Mikaela A Rowe, Sylvia B Guillory, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition|September 26, 2003
Growth and development of premature infants fed predominantly human milk, predominantly premature infant formula, or a combination of human milk and premature formulaDeborah L O'Connor, Joan Jacobs, Robert Hall, et al.
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The Clinical Neuropsychologist|June 10, 2016
Assessing the criterion validity of four highly abbreviated measures from the Minimal Assessment of Cognitive Function in Multiple Sclerosis (MACFIMS)Elizabeth S Gromisch, Vance Zemon, Roee Holtzer, et al.
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry|July 25, 2021
Visual Evoked Potential Abnormalities in Phelan-McDermid SyndromePaige M Siper, Mikaela A Rowe, Sylvia B Guillory, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition|September 26, 2003
Growth and development of premature infants fed predominantly human milk, predominantly premature infant formula, or a combination of human milk and premature formulaDeborah L O'Connor, Joan Jacobs, Robert Hall, et al.
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