Standardizing Analytic Methods and Reporting in Activity Monitor Validation Studies
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GREGORY J. WELK | YANG BAI | JUNG-MIN LEE | JOB GODINO | PEDRO F. SAINT-MAURICE | LUCAS CARR | Lucas J Carr | G. Welk | Yang Bai | J. Godino | Jung-Min Lee | P. Saint-Maurice
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