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The UKCAT 12 study: educational attainment, aptitude test performance, demographic and socio economic contextual factors as predictors of first year outcome in a cross sectional collaborative study of 12 UK medical schools

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Table 1 Summary of variables in the analysis
Table 1 Summary of variables in the analysis (Continued)
Table 1 Summary of variables in the analysis (Continued)
Table 1 Summary of variables in the analysis (Continued)
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