Cognitive deficits following traumatic brain injury produced by controlled cortical impact.
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R. Hayes | C. Dixon | L. Jenkins | R. Hamm | B. Lyeth | R J Hamm | B G Lyeth | L W Jenkins | C E Dixon | R L Hayes | D M Gbadebo | A K Singha | A. Singha | D. Gbadebo | A. K. Singha | DAPHNE M. Gbadebo
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