A randomised comparison of a four- and a five-point scale version of the Norwegian Function Assessment Scale
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Nina Østerås | Pål Gulbrandsen | S. Brage | A. Garratt | B. Natvig | P. Gulbrandsen | J. Benth | Andrew Garratt | Søren Brage | N. Østerås | Jūratë Šaltytë Benth | Fredrik A Dahl | Bård Natvig | F. A. Dahl
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