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Associations between psychiatric disorders, COVID-19 testing probability and COVID-19 testing results: findings from a population-based study – ERRATUM
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- BJPsych Open / Volume 6 / Issue 6 / November 2020
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- 13 November 2020, e141
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Associations between psychiatric disorders, COVID-19 testing probability and COVID-19 testing results: findings from a population-based study
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- BJPsych Open / Volume 6 / Issue 5 / September 2020
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- 22 July 2020, e87
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P01-83 - Associations Between Guideline-concordant Care and Clinical Outcomes for Depression and Anxiety
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- European Psychiatry / Volume 25 / Issue S1 / 2010
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- 17 April 2020, 25-E302
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The relationship between ADHD and key cognitive phenotypes is not mediated by shared familial effects with IQ
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- Psychological Medicine / Volume 41 / Issue 4 / April 2011
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- 04 June 2010, pp. 861-871
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Recognition, management and outcome of psychological disorders in primary care: a naturalistic follow-up study*
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- Psychological Medicine / Volume 20 / Issue 4 / November 1990
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- 09 July 2009, pp. 909-923
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Short-term effects of enhanced treatment for depression in primary care: results from a randomized controlled trial
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- Psychological Medicine / Volume 36 / Issue 1 / January 2006
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- 16 December 2005, pp. 15-26
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Training primary-care physicians to recognize, diagnose and manage depression: does it improve patient outcomes?
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- Psychological Medicine / Volume 29 / Issue 4 / July 1999
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- 01 July 1999, pp. 833-845
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Dietary ascorbic acid raises iron absorption in anaemic rats through enhancing mucosal iron uptake independent of iron solubility in the digesta
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- British Journal of Nutrition / Volume 77 / Issue 1 / January 1997
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- 09 March 2007, pp. 123-131
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- January 1997
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Mechanism underlying the inhibitory effect of high calcium carbonate intake on iron bioavailability from ferrous sulphate in anaemic rats
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- British Journal of Nutrition / Volume 75 / Issue 1 / January 1996
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- 09 March 2007, pp. 109-120
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- January 1996
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