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 | 1998 Asia Pacific survey on the provision of assistive technology - Asia & Pacific Journal on Disability - 3no2, November 2000 |
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 | 3D-mapping of pressure sores - The Lancet - 1251, |
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 | A biomechanical manikin for the evaluation of loads on the body - Clinical Biomechanics - 6, 105-110, |
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 | A case report of septo-optic dysplasia (de morsier's syndrome). - Exceptional Parent - pages 92 - 95, |
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 | A Case Study: Trialling a Chin Support for an Athetoid Client - Proceedings of the Third Australian Conference on Technology for People with Disabilities, November 1997 - 142 - 144, |
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  | A child's occupational performance: considerations of sensory processing and family context - American Journal of Occupational Therapy - 53no2, March 1999 |
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 | A comparison of the Allen Cognitive Level Test and the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test in adults with schizophrenia - American Journal of Occupational Therapy - 54n2, April 2000 |
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  | A comparison of the performance of children with and without autism on the sensory profile - American Journal of Occupational Therapy - 51no7, 530-537,  |
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 | A comparison of two computer access systems for functional text entry - American Journal of Occupational Therapy - 52no8, September 1998 |
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  | A comparison of two computer input devices for uppercase letter matching - American Journal of Occupational Therapy - 53no2, March 1999 |
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 | A complaint seating system for a child with extensor spasms - RESNA 96 Proceedings - 102, |
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  | A conversation with Dr Donald Beasley - Community Moves - 36n3, October 1999 |
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 | A crowing achievement - Exceptional Parent - 28no5, May 1998 |
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 | A cure for SCI? where we've been - Accent on Living - 43no3, September 1998 |
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  | A cure: The future looks bright - Paraplegia News - 51no12, 65-68,  |
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 | A driving force toward independence - Exceptional Parent - 28no7, July 1998 |
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  | A fantastic feat - Community Moves - 36no1, January 1999 |
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 | A five-year follow-up study of adaptive behaviour in adults with Down syndrome. - Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability - no9, 187-197, |
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  | A historical cross disciplinary perspective on the professional doctorate in occupational therapy - American Journal of Occupational Therapy - 53no1, February 1999 |
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 | A hobby is hatched : birdwatching is entertaining and accessible - Abilities - 38, March 1999 |
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  | A journey to motherhood : my pregnancy and childbirth experience - Abilities - n42, April 2000 |
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 | A life still lived - Consumer - 401, March 2001 |
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  | A literature review of the effect of handedness on isometric grip strength differences of the left and right hands - American Journal of Occupational Therapy - 55n2, March 2001 |
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