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The clinimetrics of hypokinesia in Parkinson's disease: Subjective versus objective assessment

✍ Scribed by J. J. van Hilten; J. I. Hoff; H. A. M. Middelkoop; R. A. C. Roos


Book ID
105513484
Publisher
Springer
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
344 KB
Volume
8
Category
Article
ISSN
1435-1463

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