Comparison of Q3s ATD Biomechanical Responses to Pediatric Volunteers
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Yun-Seok Kang | Thomas Seacrist | Meagan Ita | Eric Dahle | John Bolte | T. Seacrist | J. Bolte | Meagan E. Ita | Y. Kang | Eric Dahle
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