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Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Third Edition Characteristics of a Military Traumatic Brain Injury Sample

Military Medicine,  Dec 2003  by Clement, Pamelia F,  Kennedy, Jan E

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Guarantor: Pamelia F. Clement, PhD

Contributors: Pamelia F. Clement, PhD*; Jan E. Kennedy, PhD[dagger]

* ABPP, Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, TX 78234-6200.

[dagger] Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center, Wilford Hall Air Force Medical Center, San Antonio, TX 78227.

This manuscript was received for review in February 2002. The revised manuscript was accepted for publication in February 2003.

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