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Toward a more effective approach to stroke: Canadian Best Practice Recommendations for Stroke Care
Patrice Lindsay, Mark Bayley, Alison McDonald, Ian D. Graham, Grace Warner and Stephen Phillips
CMAJ May 20, 2008 178 (11) 1418-1425; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.071253
Patrice Lindsay RN PhD
Mark Bayley MD
Alison McDonald BScPT
Ian D. Graham PhD
Grace Warner PhD
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Toward a more effective approach to stroke: Canadian Best Practice Recommendations for Stroke Care
Patrice Lindsay, Mark Bayley, Alison McDonald, Ian D. Graham, Grace Warner, Stephen Phillips
CMAJ May 2008, 178 (11) 1418-1425; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.071253
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