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Temperature predicts attendance at appointments for pelvic-floor muscle related dysfunction differently in publicly and privately funded appointments

Lisa A. Osborne, Catherine M. Whittall, Monika Vij, Simon Emery, Phil Reed Orcid Logo

Gynaecology and Pelvic Medicine, Volume: 7

Swansea University Author: Phil Reed Orcid Logo

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DOI (Published version): 10.21037/gpm-23-34

Published in: Gynaecology and Pelvic Medicine
ISSN: 2617-4499
Published: AME Publishing Company 2024
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title Temperature predicts attendance at appointments for pelvic-floor muscle related dysfunction differently in publicly and privately funded appointments
spellingShingle Temperature predicts attendance at appointments for pelvic-floor muscle related dysfunction differently in publicly and privately funded appointments
Phil Reed
title_short Temperature predicts attendance at appointments for pelvic-floor muscle related dysfunction differently in publicly and privately funded appointments
title_full Temperature predicts attendance at appointments for pelvic-floor muscle related dysfunction differently in publicly and privately funded appointments
title_fullStr Temperature predicts attendance at appointments for pelvic-floor muscle related dysfunction differently in publicly and privately funded appointments
title_full_unstemmed Temperature predicts attendance at appointments for pelvic-floor muscle related dysfunction differently in publicly and privately funded appointments
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