Substantial genetic influence on cognitive abilities in twins 80 or more years old.
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B Johansson | R Plomin | G. Mcclearn | R. Plomin | S. Petrill | N. Pedersen | G. Mcclearn | S. Berg | B. Johansson | F. Ahern | S Berg | S A Petrill | N L Pedersen | G E McClearn | F Ahern
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