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Restrictercise! Preferences Regarding Digital Home Training Programs during Confinements Associated with the COVID-19 Pandemic
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health [1661-7827] Wilke, Jan yr:2020
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Laiño, Fernando
Tan, Benedict
Pillay, Julian D
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Novak, Bernhard
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