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RMJ. 2018; 43(3): 408-412 Personality Type D Traits, neuropsychiatric symptomology and cognitive deficits among patients with high cholesterol Amara Gul, Maria Malik.
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Pubmed Style Amara Gul, Maria Malik. Personality Type D Traits, neuropsychiatric symptomology and cognitive deficits among patients with high cholesterol. RMJ. 2018; 43(3): 408-412. Web Style Amara Gul, Maria Malik. Personality Type D Traits, neuropsychiatric symptomology and cognitive deficits among patients with high cholesterol. https://www.rmj.org.pk/?mno=290617 [Access: December 05, 2023]. AMA (American Medical Association) Style Amara Gul, Maria Malik. Personality Type D Traits, neuropsychiatric symptomology and cognitive deficits among patients with high cholesterol. RMJ. 2018; 43(3): 408-412. Vancouver/ICMJE Style Amara Gul, Maria Malik. Personality Type D Traits, neuropsychiatric symptomology and cognitive deficits among patients with high cholesterol. RMJ. (2018), [cited December 05, 2023]; 43(3): 408-412. Harvard Style Amara Gul, Maria Malik (2018) Personality Type D Traits, neuropsychiatric symptomology and cognitive deficits among patients with high cholesterol. RMJ, 43 (3), 408-412. Turabian Style Amara Gul, Maria Malik. 2018. Personality Type D Traits, neuropsychiatric symptomology and cognitive deficits among patients with high cholesterol. Rawal Medical Journal, 43 (3), 408-412. Chicago Style Amara Gul, Maria Malik. "Personality Type D Traits, neuropsychiatric symptomology and cognitive deficits among patients with high cholesterol." Rawal Medical Journal 43 (2018), 408-412. MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style Amara Gul, Maria Malik. "Personality Type D Traits, neuropsychiatric symptomology and cognitive deficits among patients with high cholesterol." Rawal Medical Journal 43.3 (2018), 408-412. Print. APA (American Psychological Association) Style Amara Gul, Maria Malik (2018) Personality Type D Traits, neuropsychiatric symptomology and cognitive deficits among patients with high cholesterol. Rawal Medical Journal, 43 (3), 408-412. |