Mayo's older americans normative studies: WMS-R norms for ages 56 to 94
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James F. Malec | Ronald Carl Petersen | E. Tangalos | R. Petersen | R. Ivnik | Glenn E. Smith | E. Kokmen | L. Kurland | J. Malec | Robert J. Ivnik | Eric George Tangalos | Emre Kokmen | Leonard T. Kurland
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