Comparison between overground and dynamometer manual wheelchair propulsion.
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Alicia M Koontz | Michael L Boninger | Jennifer L Collinger | Lynn A. Worobey | Ian M Rice | Lynn A Worobey | J. Collinger | M. Boninger | A. Koontz | I. Rice
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