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Appearance of adult Fragile X Syndrome patients. | Appearance of adult Fragile X Syndrome patients. | ||
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Subject to the operation of the Copyright Act 1968, you may reproduce the material which appears at this Website for personal, non-commercial use related to discussion of or research into Fragile X issues or support of families involved with the Syndrome, on condition that: | Subject to the operation of the Copyright Act 1968, you may reproduce the material which appears at this Website for personal, non-commercial use related to discussion of or research into Fragile X issues or support of families involved with the Syndrome, on condition that: | ||
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'''Reference:''' [http://www.fragilex.org.au/fragilex/about-fragile-x/ The Fragile X Association of Australia] | |||
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Appearance of adult Fragile X Syndrome patients.
Copyright: Copyright exists in all content included on this Website, including text, graphics, logos, button icons, images, audio clips, and software.
Subject to the operation of the Copyright Act 1968, you may reproduce the material which appears at this Website for personal, non-commercial use related to discussion of or research into Fragile X issues or support of families involved with the Syndrome, on condition that:
- you acknowledge the copyright owner;
- no official connection is claimed;
- the material is made available without charge; and
- the material is not subject to inaccurate, misleading or derogatory treatment.
Reference: The Fragile X Association of Australia
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