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NSA-16 - Global Negative Symptoms Rating-Severity
Known as:
NSA01-Global Neg Symptom Rating-Severity
, NSA0118
Negative Symptom Assessment-16 (NSA-16) Global negative symptoms rating - severity.
National Institutes of Health
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E. Snape
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G. Houlsby
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B. Byrne
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Vertical monotonic and cyclic loading tests on model suction caissons have been carried out to explore conditions relevant to the…
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Frequent amplification of chromosomal region 20q12-q13 in ovarian cancer.
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