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Damage to the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex is associated with repetitive compulsive behaviors in patients with penetrating brain injury
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Dworkin, J.
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Fremont, R.
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Grafman, J.
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Huey, E.
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Krueger, F.
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Manoochehri
,
M
.
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Establishing dimensionality of sexual behaviours in patients with regional brain dysfunction
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Fieo, R.A
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Grafman, J.
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Huey, E.D
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Manoochehri
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M
.
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O’Shea, D.
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Silverman, H.
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The genetic background of Southern Iranian couples before marriage
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Nariman A
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Sobhan MR
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Savaei M
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Aref-Eshghi E
,
Nourinejad R
,
Manoochehri
M
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Ghahremani S
,
Daliri F
,
Daliri K
Published 2016-12-01
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Sexual Behavior
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