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Stroke
August 07
Current Awareness Bulletin
Most of the following articles are available online via the NHS Scotland eLibrary.
Please use the links where provided and your ATHENS password. A complete list of
available online journals and registration for ATHENS can be found at
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Compiled by C. Boulnois
Library Services Manager (South)
NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde Library Network
Central Library
Southern General Hospital
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charlotte.boulnois@sgh.scot.nhs.uk
Current Awareness Bulletins provided by NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde Library Network are a selection of
current articles and not intended to be exhaustive.
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current articles and not intended to be exhaustive.
40.
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56.
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57.
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80.
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82.
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83.
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84.
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85.
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86.
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91.
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92.
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93.
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98.
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100.
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101.
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104.
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105.
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106.
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107.
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current articles and not intended to be exhaustive.
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109.
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110.
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112.
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113.
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114.
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current articles and not intended to be exhaustive.
117.
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118.
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119.
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120.
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121.
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122.
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124.
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125.
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126.
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