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DEPTH OF REMISSION MAY NOT PRE...
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DEPTH OF REMISSION MAY NOT PREDICT OUTCOME OF UC OVER 2 YEARS
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Main Authors:
Burger, D
,
Thomas, S
,
Walsh, A
,
Von Herbay, A
,
Buchell, O
,
Brain, O
,
Keshav, S
,
Travis, S
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2011
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