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Department
of Parapsychology and Neuro-Imaging, Entenhausen School of
Medicine
Department
of Duck Psychoanalysis, Entenhausen, C.A.
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Corresponding author: Daisy J. Duck, M.D., Ph.D.
(full title), Department of Parapsychology and
Neuro-Imaging, Entenhausen School of Medicine, 5th Ave.,
Entenhausen, C.A.., dduck@enten.de
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Background: kjk ljgfadlkjflkjflögjl,mcvlkj
lskdjgslökj sdlgks agahfgöaerhg nöagöa dfhgöhag öegnf
ööagöag.kagahd dfkdg aguagha f alkaeghgkhdfg edfghfdb afgigaef
aererghaeghefa lakegeka. Objective: ghöag agahfgöaerhg nöagöa
dfhgöhag öegnf ööagöag.kagahd dfkdg aguagha f alkaeghgkhdfg
edfghfdb afgigaef aererghaeghefa lakegeka gheaögihergea
öaeigheöariöhge raög heraegöoiergi. Method: b afgigaef
aererghaeg hefa lakegekaghe aögihergea öaeigheöari hger aögher
ae göoiergi. Results: bla bla bla. Conclusions: Abstracts
should be structured (German J Psychiatry ...leave blank....)
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Key
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Acknowledgements: The study was supported by a grant of Walt
Disney Industries, Entenhausen |
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Received: July 8, 1997 (Insert day of submission) |
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Brausepulver B. Psychiatry today. La Paz: Psychiatric Press
1991
Neumann AE, Neumann BB, Neumann C. Lithium: an overview. J
Irreproducible Results 1996;1:34-37
Reinhardt DJ. Jazz therapy. In: Armstrong L, Holliday B (eds)
Music therapy for psychiatric disorders. London: Acapella
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