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The effect of safer play equipment on playground injury rates among school children
Andrew W. Howard, Colin MacArthur, Andrew Willan, Linda Rothman, Alexandra Moses-McKeag and Alison K. MacPherson
CMAJ May 24, 2005 172 (11) 1443-1446; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.1041096
Andrew W. Howard
Colin MacArthur
Andrew Willan
Linda Rothman
Alexandra Moses-McKeag
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The effect of safer play equipment on playground injury rates among school children
Andrew W. Howard, Colin MacArthur, Andrew Willan, Linda Rothman, Alexandra Moses-McKeag, Alison K. MacPherson
CMAJ May 2005, 172 (11) 1443-1446; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.1041096
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