Impact of a pilot walking school bus intervention on children's pedestrian safety behaviors: a pilot study.
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Tom Baranowski | Kathy Watson | T. Baranowski | T. Nicklas | K. Watson | J. Mendoza | Doris K Uscanga | M. Hanfling | Theresa A Nicklas | Jason A Mendoza | Marcus J Hanfling | Tzu-An Chen | Tzuan A. Chen | Doris K. Uscanga
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