Mobility and Cognition in Seniors. Report from the 2008 Institute of Aging (CIHR) Mobility and Cognition Workshop
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Mark Speechley | Jeffrey Jutai | Louis Bherer | Manuel Montero-Odasso | Stephanie Studenski | Richard Camicioli | S. Studenski | M. Montero‐Odasso | J. Jutai | D. Galinsky | R. Camicioli | M. Speechley | L. Bherer | T. Doherty | J. Wells | K. Gopaul | A. Oteng-Amoako | S. Muir-Hunter | Timothy Doherty | S. Woolmore-Goodwin | Paul Stoole | A. Zecevic | R. Rylett | Karen Gopaul | Afua Oteng-Amoako | Sarah Woolmore-Goodwin | Paul Stoole | Jennie Wells | Aleksandra A. Zecevic | David Galinsky | R. Jane Rylett | Susan Muir–Hunter | Aleksandra A. Zecevic | R. Jane Rylett
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