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dc.contributor.authorHuber, Marion-
dc.date.accessioned2019-03-20T14:49:06Z-
dc.date.available2019-03-20T14:49:06Z-
dc.date.issued2011-07-17-
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dc.subject.ddc617: Chirurgiede_CH
dc.titleIt’s more than intuition : assessment in consecutive states of severe brain injured patientsde_CH
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zhaw.conference.detailsFacial Oral Tract Therapy (F.O.T.T.), Malvern, United Kingdom, 17. July 2011de_CH
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Huber, M. (2011, July 17). It’s more than intuition : assessment in consecutive states of severe brain injured patients. Facial Oral Tract Therapy (F.O.T.T.), Malvern, United Kingdom, 17. July 2011.
Huber, M. (2011) ‘It’s more than intuition : assessment in consecutive states of severe brain injured patients’, in Facial Oral Tract Therapy (F.O.T.T.), Malvern, United Kingdom, 17. July 2011.
M. Huber, “It’s more than intuition : assessment in consecutive states of severe brain injured patients,” in Facial Oral Tract Therapy (F.O.T.T.), Malvern, United Kingdom, 17. July 2011, Jul. 2011.
HUBER, Marion, 2011. It’s more than intuition : assessment in consecutive states of severe brain injured patients. In: Facial Oral Tract Therapy (F.O.T.T.), Malvern, United Kingdom, 17. July 2011. Conference presentation. 17 Juli 2011
Huber, Marion. 2011. “It’s More than Intuition : Assessment in Consecutive States of Severe Brain Injured Patients.” Conference presentation. In Facial Oral Tract Therapy (F.O.T.T.), Malvern, United Kingdom, 17. July 2011.
Huber, Marion. “It’s More than Intuition : Assessment in Consecutive States of Severe Brain Injured Patients.” Facial Oral Tract Therapy (F.O.T.T.), Malvern, United Kingdom, 17. July 2011, 2011.


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