Randomised controlled pilot trial of an exercise plus behaviour change intervention in people with multiple sclerosis: the Step it Up study
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John Newell | Carl Scarrott | Susan Coote | Robert W Motl | Stephen Gallagher | R. Motl | S. Coote | J. Newell | C. Scarrott | S. Gallagher | S. Hayes | Sara Hayes | A. Larkin | Aidan Larkin | Marcin Kacper Uszynski | M. Uszynski | Aidan Larkin
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