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Analysis of Moderate to Vigorous Physical Activity Effects and Causes of SPARK M-SPAN Fitness Program : Sequential Mixed Method |
Gyu-Il Lee |
Korean J Sport Sci. 2016;27(4):861-877. Published online December 31, 2016 |
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