Grip strength cutpoints for the identification of clinically relevant weakness.
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Grip strength cutpoints for the identification of clinically relevant weakness.
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Grip strength cutpoints for the identification of clinically relevant weakness.
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Grip strength cutpoints for the identification of clinically relevant weakness.
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Anne M Kenny
Dawn E Alley
Douglas P Kiel
Jack M Guralnik
Katherine W Peters
Luigi Ferrucci
Maren S Fragala
Maria T Vassileva
Michelle D Shardell
Peggy M Cawthon
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10.1093/GERONA/GLU011
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2014-05-01T00:00:00Z