A Comparison of the Energetic Cost of Running in Marathon Racing Shoes
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Wouter Hoogkamer | Shalaya Kipp | Jesse H Frank | Emily M Farina | Geng Luo | Rodger Kram | Emily M. Farina | R. Kram | W. Hoogkamer | Shalaya Kipp | Jesse H. Frank | G. Luo | E. Farina | Wouter Hoogkamer
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