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Méndez, Patricio Chrem
Sabe, Liliana Raquel
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Crivelli, Lucía
Russo, María Julieta
Farez, Mauricio Franco
Bonetto, Mariana
Prado, Cecilia
Calandri, Ismael Luis
Campos, Jorge
Cohen, Gabriela
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Sabe, Liliana Raquel
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Russo, María Julieta
Farez, Mauricio Franco
Bonetto, Mariana
Prado, Cecilia
Calandri, Ismael Luis
Campos, Jorge
Cohen, Gabriela
Méndez, Patricio Chrem
Sabe, Liliana Raquel
Allegri, Ricardo Francisco
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Sabe, Liliana Raquel
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spellingShingle Crivelli, Lucía, Russo, María Julieta, Farez, Mauricio Franco, Bonetto, Mariana, Prado, Cecilia, Calandri, Ismael Luis, Campos, Jorge, Cohen, Gabriela, Méndez, Patricio Chrem, Sabe, Liliana Raquel, Allegri, Ricardo Francisco, Dementia & Neuropsychologia, Driving and Alzheimer's disease: A neuropsychological screening battery for the elderly, Cognitive Neuroscience, Geriatrics and Gerontology, Neurology (clinical), Neurology, Sensory Systems
title Driving and Alzheimer's disease: A neuropsychological screening battery for the elderly
title_full Driving and Alzheimer's disease: A neuropsychological screening battery for the elderly
title_fullStr Driving and Alzheimer's disease: A neuropsychological screening battery for the elderly
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title_short Driving and Alzheimer's disease: A neuropsychological screening battery for the elderly
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title_unstemmed Driving and Alzheimer's disease: A neuropsychological screening battery for the elderly
topic Cognitive Neuroscience, Geriatrics and Gerontology, Neurology (clinical), Neurology, Sensory Systems
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