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Factor-analysis results for the relationship of sociodemographic and clinical and functional indicators with the probability of detection of age-related diseases in the population of northwestern Russia. / Kuprianova, V.A.; Zakharchuk, A.G.; Zherebtsov, S.V.; Spivak, I.M.; Spivak, D.L.

In: Advances in Gerontology (Uspekhi Gerontologii), Vol. 4, No. 2, 2014, p. 128-133.

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Kuprianova, V.A. ; Zakharchuk, A.G. ; Zherebtsov, S.V. ; Spivak, I.M. ; Spivak, D.L. / Factor-analysis results for the relationship of sociodemographic and clinical and functional indicators with the probability of detection of age-related diseases in the population of northwestern Russia. In: Advances in Gerontology (Uspekhi Gerontologii). 2014 ; Vol. 4, No. 2. pp. 128-133.

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