Characteristics of stepping over an obstacle in community dwelling older adults under dual-task conditions.
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Marilyn Hartman | Carol A Giuliani | C. Giuliani | V. Mercer | M. Hartman | Vicki S Mercer | Lori A Schrodt | L. Schrodt
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