Maximum Occlusal Force and Incident Functional Disability in Older Adults: The Tsurugaya Project
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I. Tsuji | Y. Hattori | T. Murakami | Y. Tomata | A. Tsuboi | M. Watanabe | T. Ohi | Y. Miyoshi | T. Komiyama | Takahisa Murakami | Ichiro Tsuji | Takamasa Komiyama | Takashi Ohi | Yoshitada Miyoshi | Yoshinori Hattori | Makoto Watanabe
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