Reproducibility of Doppler blood velocity waveform measurements in external and internal carotid, middle cerebral, and brachial arteries and ascending aorta was determined in 8 normal male volunteers twice daily on three occasions each separated by two or more weeks. Measurements were made in supine
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Within- and between-subject variability in normal human locomotion
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- 1992
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