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    The Core Structure of the ICF Is Divided into Two
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The Core Structure of the ICF Is Divided into Two

Question 5

Question 5

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The core structure of the ICF is divided into two parts, each with two components. The first part is:


A) functional impact and disability
B) function and activity
C) function and participation
D) function and body structure

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