Noury-Desvaux et al., 2011 - Google Patents
The accuracy of a simple, low-cost GPS data logger/receiver to study outdoor human walking in view of health and clinical studiesNoury-Desvaux et al., 2011
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- Noury-Desvaux B
- Abraham P
- Mahé G
- Sauvaget T
- Leftheriotis G
- Le Faucheur A
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Introduction Accurate and objective measurements of physical activity and lower-extremity function are important in health and disease monitoring, particularly given the current epidemic of chronic diseases and their related functional impairment. Purpose The aim of …
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