A three-item scale for the early prediction of stroke recovery
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Brian Silver | Steven Warach | Quentin Eichbaum | Mark Parsons | Alison E Baird | Sok-Ja Janket | D. Darby | S. Warach | L. Caplan | S. Davis | A. Baird | M. Parsons | Q. Eichbaum | S. Janket | P. Barber | C. Chaves | Louis R Caplan | P Alan Barber | David Darby | B. Silver | Stephen Davis | James Dambrosia | Claudia Chaves | Robert E Edelman | J. Dambrosia | P. Barber | S. Davis | Robert E Edelman
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