Active-Input Provides More Movement and Muscle Activity During Electronic Game Playing by Children
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Leon Straker | Clare Pollock | Jan J. Piek | R. Abbott | Rachel Skoss | Jemma Coleman | J. J. Piek | L. Straker | C. Pollock | R. Skoss | J. Coleman | J. Piek | Rebecca Abbott
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