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Accuracy of different reconstruction intervals to quantify left ventricular function and mass in cardiac computed tomography examinations.
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Regional white matter damage predicts speech fluency in chronic post-stroke aphasia.
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Regional white matter damage predicts speech fluency in chronic post-stroke aphasia.
Regional white matter damage predicts speech fluency in chronic post-stroke aphasia. Front Hum Neurosci. 2014; 8:845.
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Leonardo Fator Gouvea Bonilha