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What Do Parents Have to Do With My Cognitive Reserve? Life Course Perspectives on Twelve-Year Cognitive Decline

Neuroepidemiology - Switzerland
doi 10.1159/000350723
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EpidemiologyNeurology
Date

January 1, 2013

Authors
Hector M. GonzálezWassim TarrafMary E. BowenMichelle D. Johnson-JenningsGwenith G. Fisher
Publisher

S. Karger AG


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