Measuring motor activity in major depression: The association between the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale and actigraphy
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Werner Strik | Sebastian Walther | Helge Horn | Oliver Höfle | Thomas Müller | W. Strik | H. Horn | S. Walther | N. Razavi | T. Müller | Philipp Koschorke | O. Höfle | S. Hügli | Nadja Razavi | Simone Hügli | Philipp Koschorke
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