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Embodiment: the implications for living well with dementia.
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Murna Downs
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May 2013
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Dementia (London, England)
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Journal ID (iso-abbrev):
Dementia (London)
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Dementia (London, England)
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1741-2684
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1471-3012
Publication date (Electronic):
May 2013
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Bradford Dementia Group, School of Health Studies, University of Bradford, Bradford, UK.
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12/3/368
DOI:
10.1177/1471301213487465
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24336859
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