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  Vol. 62 No. 7, July 2005 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Online Publishing Ahead of Print

A New Initiative for Key Articles

Arch Neurol. 2005;62:1043.

Since this article does not have an abstract, we have provided the first 150 words of the full text and any section headings.

The editorial board and the editors of the ARCHIVES believe it is vital to publish important, new scientific and clinical information as quickly as possible. We have implemented several publishing options to achieve this goal. ARCHIVES Express has served us well in this regard to expedite publication of important print articles. Research Letters has just been launched to speed the publication of focused, tightly written, new and important research observations. Now the ARCHIVES will place 1 article each month on our Web site (www.archneurol.com) 2 months prior to its print publication. Time matters and expedited, online, ahead-of-print ARCHIVES publishing, we believe, is important to bring to you valuable information about neurological matters in general and especially those related to patient management.

Please go to our Web site and read the article each month. By so doing, you are voting your endorsement to sustain this . . . [Full Text of this Article]

AUTHOR INFORMATION

Roger N. Rosenberg, MD, Editor



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