Optometry's Expanding Scope of Practice: Legislation, Interprofessional Relations, and RiskUniversity of Michigan, 1999 - Optometry |
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Table I1 Mcvoys Early Adopter States Top Ten | 30 |
Table 13 Simple Regression Analysis for Each Variable | 35 |
Table I6 Regression Analysis Backward Stepwise Regression | 38 |
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