The effects of age on medio-lateral stability during normal and narrow base walking.
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Luigi Ferrucci | Anne Shumway-Cook | L. Ferrucci | A. Shumway-cook | R. Price | V. E. Kelly | M. Schrager | Robert Price | Valerie E Kelly | Matthew A Schrager
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