Objective measurement of gait parameters in healthy and cognitively impaired elderly using the dual-task paradigm
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Alexandra König | Laura Klaming | Philippe Robert | P. Robert | A. König | R. David | L. Klaming | M. Pijl | Renaud David | Marten Jeroen Pijl | Alexandre Demeurraux | Alexandre Demeurraux
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