Detection of activity limitations in older adults with MCI or Alzheimer's disease through evaluation of perceived difficulty in use of everyday technology: A replication study
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Anders Kottorp | Louise Nygård | L. Nygård | A. Kottorp | Monica Pantzar | Brittmari Uppgard | Monica Pantzar | Brittmari Uppgard
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