Tri-axial high-resolution acceleration for oxygen uptake estimation: Validation of a multi-sensor device and a novel analysis method.
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Matthias Weippert | Annika Rieger | Regina Stoll | Steffi Kreuzfeld | Mohit Kumar | M. Weippert | R. Stoll | Mohit Kumar | S. Kreuzfeld | A. Rieger | Jan Stielow | Jan Stielow
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