Complex activities of daily living in mild cognitive impairment: conceptual and diagnostic issues.
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Christian Sorg | Stefan Wagenpfeil | Robert Perneczky | Panagiotis Alexopoulos | C. Sorg | A. Kurz | R. Perneczky | P. Alexopoulos | S. Wagenpfeil | K. Komossa | C. Pohl | Katja Komossa | Alexander Kurz | J. Hartmann | Corina Pohl | Julia Hartmann
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