Head Impact Exposure During a Weekend Youth Soccer Tournament
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Frederick P Rivara | Randal P Ching | Ali Rowhani-Rahbar | M. Vavilala | F. Rivara | R. Ching | C. M. Mac Donald | A. Poliakov | J. Andre | A. Rowhani-Rahbar | Matt Holm | Monica S Vavilala | Christine L Mac Donald | Elizabeth Stein | Sara P D Chrisman | Seth Friedman | Jalal Andre | Sara Drescher | Matthew Holm | Nicole Evans | Andrew V Poliakov | Christina C Schwien | Elizabeth Stein | S. Chrisman | Nicole Evans | Christina Schwien | Sara Drescher | Seth Friedman | Christine L. Mac Donald
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