2017, Número 4
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Measuring child functioning: the Unicef/ Washington Group Module
Loeb M, Cappa C, Crialesi R, de Palma E
Idioma: Ingles.
Referencias bibliográficas: 7
Paginas: 485-487
Archivo PDF: 165.04 Kb.
FRAGMENTO
Sin resumen.
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