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    Brewer WJ, Wood SJ, McGorry PD, Francey SM, Phillips LJ, Yung AR, Anderson V, Copolov DL, Singh B, Velakoulis D, Pantelis C.
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  • 23. Negative symptoms of schizophrenia correlate with impairment on the University of Pennsylvania smell identification test.
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