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Promoting Physical Activity Through Video Games Based on Self-Behavioral Models
Biomedical and Biopharmaceutical Research
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doi 10.19277/bbr.11.1.74
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Toxicology
Pharmaceutics
Pharmacology
Food Science
Pharmacy
Date
June 1, 2014
Authors
M. Abreu
I. Neves
J. Silva
O. Santos
Publisher
ALIES
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