Methodologic challenges in disseminating evidence-based interventions to promote physical activity.
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Ross C Brownson | Borsika A. Rabin | Russell E Glasgow | Borsika A Rabin | R. Glasgow | R. Brownson | J. Kerner | B. Rabin | Jon F Kerner
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