Design considerations for a wearable sensor network that measures accelerations during Water-Ski jumping
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D. De Boer | O. S. van Rheenen | E. van Zelm | R. P. H. M. Bergmann | Jeroen H. M. Bergmann | Newton Howard | N. Howard | J. Bergmann | E. V. Zelm | D. D. Boer | O. S. V. Rheenen | R. Bergmann
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