Voice analysis as an objective state marker in bipolar disorder
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J. Bardram | M. Faurholt-Jepsen | M. Vinberg | E. Christensen | L. Kessing | M. Frost | J. Busk | O. Winther | Jonas Busk | Ole Winther
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