Self-selected gait speed - over ground versus self-paced treadmill walking, a solution for a paradox
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Meir Plotnik | Rivka Inzelberg | Yotam Bahat | Itzhak Siev-Ner | Tamar Azrad | Moshe Bondi | Yoav Gimmon | Gabriel Zeilig | M. Plotnik | G. Zeilig | R. Inzelberg | Y. Gimmon | Y. Bahat | M. Bondi | I. Siev-ner | Tamar Azrad | Yoav Gimmon
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