Built environment predictors of active travel to school among rural adolescents.
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Haiyi Xie | Haiyi Xie | A. Adachi-Mejia | Karin Swain | M. Longacre | M. Dalton | Madeline A Dalton | Anna M Adachi-Mejia | Meghan R Longacre | Peter M. Owens | Keith M Drake | Lucinda Gibson | Karin Swain | Peter M Owens | Keith M. Drake | Lucinda Gibson
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