International comparison of observation-specific spatial buffers: maximizing the ability to estimate physical activity
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Eric H. Fox | M. Adams | J. Sallis | E. Cerin | L. Frank | T. Conway | J. Schipperijn | S. Mavoa | J. Ulmer | K. Cain | J. Chapman | Suzanne E. Kershaw | Graham R. Smith | E. Hinckson | L. Christiansen | A. Hino | A. Lopes
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