Evaluation of Quality of Commercial Pedometers
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Catrine Tudor-Locke | Adrian Bauman | Ronald C Plotnikoff | A. Bauman | C. Craig | C. Tudor-Locke | R. Plotnikoff | S. Sisson | Sarah M. Lee | Cora L Craig | Susan B Sisson | Sarah M Lee
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