DETERMINING LEARNING LEVEL AND EFFECTIVE TRAINING TIMES USING THERMOGRAPHY
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Kari Babski-Reeves | John McGinley | J. McGinley | K. Babski-Reeves | J. Kang | G. McFadyen | J. Kang | G. McFadyen
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