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Setting the Bar in Clinical Research? (Comment on Selected Recent Dysphagia Literature: “Rehabilitation of Swallowing by Exercise in Tube-Fed Patients with Pharyngeal Dysphagia Secondary to Abnormal UES Opening”, Dysphagia 18:64–65, 2003).

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Crary, M.A., Classen, S. & Johnson, W. Setting the Bar in Clinical Research? (Comment on Selected Recent Dysphagia Literature: “Rehabilitation of Swallowing by Exercise in Tube-Fed Patients with Pharyngeal Dysphagia Secondary to Abnormal UES Opening”, Dysphagia 18:64–65, 2003). . Dysphagia 19, 58–59 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00455-003-0034-6

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