Enhancing the value of accelerometer-assessed physical activity: meaningful visual comparisons of data-driven translational accelerometer metrics
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Kamlesh Khunti | Stuart J. Fairclough | Alex V. Rowlands | Tom Yates | Charlotte L. Edwardson | Nathan P. Dawkins | Ben Maylor | Melanie J. Davies | Deirdre M. Harrington | K. Khunti | M. Davies | C. Edwardson | T. Yates | A. Rowlands | D. Harrington | S. Fairclough | N. Dawkins | B. Maylor
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