APA
Grunke M., Witt M. N., Ronneberger M., Schnez A., Laubender R. P., Engelbrecht M., Kavanaugh A. & Schulze-Koops H. (20121126). Use of the 28-joint count yields significantly higher concordance between different examiners than the 66/68-joint count. : The Journal of rheumatology.
Chicago
Grunke Mathias, Witt Matthias N, Ronneberger Monika, Schnez Amelie, Laubender Ruediger P, Engelbrecht Matthias, Kavanaugh Arthur and Schulze-Koops Hendrik. 20121126. Use of the 28-joint count yields significantly higher concordance between different examiners than the 66/68-joint count. : The Journal of rheumatology.
Harvard
Grunke M., Witt M. N., Ronneberger M., Schnez A., Laubender R. P., Engelbrecht M., Kavanaugh A. and Schulze-Koops H. (20121126). Use of the 28-joint count yields significantly higher concordance between different examiners than the 66/68-joint count. : The Journal of rheumatology.
MLA
Grunke Mathias, Witt Matthias N, Ronneberger Monika, Schnez Amelie, Laubender Ruediger P, Engelbrecht Matthias, Kavanaugh Arthur and Schulze-Koops Hendrik. Use of the 28-joint count yields significantly higher concordance between different examiners than the 66/68-joint count. : The Journal of rheumatology. 20121126.