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Bambini, adolescenti e videogiochi

DANIELA SAMBUGARO1, ROBERTO TOMBOLATO2, BARBARA MAIORCA3, FABRIZIO FUSCO1

1Pediatri di Famiglia, ARP Vicenza;
2Neuropsichiatra Infantile e 3Psicologa, Servizio NPI ULSS6, Vicenza

Settembre 2003 - pagg. 472 -476

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