Age-specific reliability of two grip-strength dynamometers when used by children.
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Ruud W Selles | Henk J Stam | Steven E R Hovius | H. Stam | S. Hovius | R. Selles | J. Zuidam | H M Ties Molenaar | J Michiel Zuidam | H. M. Molenaar
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