Influence of Accelerometer Type and Placement on Physical Activity Energy Expenditure Prediction in Manual Wheelchair Users
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Dylan Thompson | Tom Edward Nightingale | Jean-Philippe Walhin | James Lee John Bilzon | T. Nightingale | D. Thompson | J. Bilzon | J. Walhin
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