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Correspondence: Time-based versus repetition-based sit-to-stand measures: choice of metrics matters
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Correspondence: Time-based versus repetition-based sit-to-stand measures: choice of metrics matters

Yong-Hao Pua, Julian Thumboo and Ross Clark
Journal of Physiotherapy, Vol.64(3), pp.200-201
2018
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