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. 2000 Nov 28;163(11):1467.

Will increasing fiscal resources promote physical fitness?

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Will increasing fiscal resources promote physical fitness?

R L Kaman. CMAJ. .

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  • CMAJ 2001 Feb 6;164(3):327
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