Reliability of treadmill testing in peripheral arterial disease: a meta-regression analysis.
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Wolfgang Viechtbauer | Math J J M Candel | M. Prins | J. Teijink | M. Candel | W. Viechtbauer | Martin H Prins | Joep A W Teijink | Saskia P A Nicolaï | Lotte M Kruidenier | S. Nicolaï | L. M. Kruidenier | S. P. Nicolaï
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