Centre‐level variation in speech outcome and interventions, and factors associated with poor speech outcomes in 5‐year‐old children with non‐syndromic unilateral cleft lip and palate: The Cleft Care <scp>UK</scp> study. Part 4
Andy Ness(University Of Bristol Dental Hospital), Jonathan Sandy(University of the West of England), Osama Mahmoud(University of Bristol), Andrea Waylen(University Of Bristol Dental Hospital), Lucy Southby(Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), Yvonne Wren(North Bristol NHS Trust), Amanda Hall(Aston University), Andrew K. Wills(University Of Bristol Dental Hospital)
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