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Standardized Mini-Mental State Examination. Use and interpretation.
Canadian Family Physician October 2001, 47 (10) 2018-2023;
A Vertesi
J A Lever
D W Molloy
B Sanderson
I Tuttle
L Pokoradi
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Standardized Mini-Mental State Examination. Use and interpretation.
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