The Link between Cognitive Measures and ADLs and IADL Functioning in Mild Alzheimer's: What Has Gender Got to Do with It?
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Leigh A. Johnson | S. O'Bryant | J. Hall | R. Barber | L. Johnson | James R. Hall | Hoa T. Vo | Robert C. Barber | S. E. O'Bryant | H. Vo | Sidney O'Bryant
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