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spellingShingle Vowles, Kevin E., Jordan, Abbie, Eccleston, Christopher, European Journal of Pain, Toward a taxonomy of adolescents with chronic pain: Exploratory cluster and discriminant analyses of the bath adolescent pain questionnaire, Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
title Toward a taxonomy of adolescents with chronic pain: Exploratory cluster and discriminant analyses of the bath adolescent pain questionnaire
title_full Toward a taxonomy of adolescents with chronic pain: Exploratory cluster and discriminant analyses of the bath adolescent pain questionnaire
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title_full_unstemmed Toward a taxonomy of adolescents with chronic pain: Exploratory cluster and discriminant analyses of the bath adolescent pain questionnaire
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title_sort toward a taxonomy of adolescents with chronic pain: exploratory cluster and discriminant analyses of the bath adolescent pain questionnaire
title_unstemmed Toward a taxonomy of adolescents with chronic pain: Exploratory cluster and discriminant analyses of the bath adolescent pain questionnaire
topic Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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