Predictors of agreement between general practitioner detection of dementia and the revised Cambridge Cognitive Assessment (CAMCOG-R).
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Predictors of agreement between general practitioner detection of dementia and the revised Cambridge Cognitive Assessment (CAMCOG-R).
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Predictors of agreement betwee ...... gnitive Assessment (CAMCOG-R).
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Predictors of agreement betwee ...... gnitive Assessment (CAMCOG-R).
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Predictors of agreement betwee ...... gnitive Assessment (CAMCOG-R).
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Predictors of agreement betwee ...... gnitive Assessment (CAMCOG-R).
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C Dimity Pond
Jill Phillips
Karen E Mate
Natasha Weaver
Nigel P Stocks
Parker J Magin
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10.1017/S1041610213000884
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2013-06-26T00:00:00Z