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Disability: getting it “right”
- C Thomas, Institute for Health Research, Lancaster University, Alexandra Square, Lancaster LA1 4YT, UK; c.thomas{at}lancaster.ac.uk
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Disability: getting it “right”
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- First published December 21, 2007.
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December 21, 2007
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