Strategies for optimizing military physical readiness and preventing musculoskeletal injuries in the 21st century.
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Bruce H Jones | Bradley C Nindl | Patricia A Deuster | Thomas J Williams | Nikki L Butler | B. Jones | P. Deuster | B. Nindl | T. J. Williams
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