Functional Incidental Training: applicability and feasibility in the Veterans Affairs nursing home patient population.
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Lisa Riolo | E. McConnell | P. Griffiths | J. Schnelle | J. Ouslander | Joseph G Ouslander | L. Riolo | Patricia Griffiths | Eleanor McConnell | John Schnelle
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