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OMIM - Neurodevelopmental and Related Disorders
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Impacts of Daily Life and Job Satisfaction on Social Participation of Persons with Visual Impairment…
Evaluation of three pedestrian phasing with audible pedestrian signals configurations in Quebec City…
Prevalence and Aetiology of Visual Impairment and Blindness in Persons with HIV/AIDS on Highly Activ…
Impact of a guide dog on glycemia regulation in blind/visually impaired persons due to diabetes mell…
Contribution of Basal Ganglia to the Sense of Upright: A Double-Blind Within-Person Randomized Trial…
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