Reproducibility of objectively measured physical activity: Reconsideration needed
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Eivind Aadland | Ada Kristine Ofrim Nilsen | Einar Ylvisåker | S. Anderssen | E. Aadland | Einar Ylvisåker | Sigmund Alfred Anderssen | Kjersti Johannessen | A. K. Nilsen | K. Johannessen
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