Prevalence of Sensory and Cognitive Disabilities and Falls, and Their Relationships: A Community-Based Study
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Nearkasen Chau | Francis Guillemin | Gérome C. Gauchard | N. Chau | F. Guillemin | G. Gauchard | P. Perrin | J. Mur | J. Ravaud | Dominique Deviterne | Jean-Marie Mur | Philippe P. Perrin | Jean-François Ravaud | D. Deviterne | Jésus Sanchez | Jésus Sanchez
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