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Increasing active travel: aims, methods and baseline measures of a quasi-experimental study.

Chapman, R.
Howden-Chapman, P.
Keall, M.
Witten, K.
Abrahamse, W.
Woodward, A.
Muggeridge, D. Beetham, J. Grams, M.
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(2014).
BMC Public Health,

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