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MLA | Nielsen RO, et al.. "When Is a Study Result Important for Athletes, Clinicians and Team Coaches/Staff?." British Journal of Sports Medicine, vol. 51, no. 20, 2017, pp. 1454-1455. |
APA | Nielsen RO, Bertelsen ML, Verhagen E, Mansournia MA, Hulme A, Moller M, Casals M (2017). When Is a Study Result Important for Athletes, Clinicians and Team Coaches/Staff?. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 51(20), 1454-1455. |
Chicago | Nielsen RO, Bertelsen ML, Verhagen E, Mansournia MA, Hulme A, Moller M, Casals M. "When Is a Study Result Important for Athletes, Clinicians and Team Coaches/Staff?." British Journal of Sports Medicine 51, no. 20 (2017): 1454-1455. |
Harvard | Nielsen RO et al. (2017) 'When Is a Study Result Important for Athletes, Clinicians and Team Coaches/Staff?', British Journal of Sports Medicine, 51(20), pp. 1454-1455. |
Vancouver | Nielsen RO, Bertelsen ML, Verhagen E, Mansournia MA, Hulme A, Moller M, et al.. When Is a Study Result Important for Athletes, Clinicians and Team Coaches/Staff?. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 2017;51(20):1454-1455. |
BibTex | @article{ author = {Nielsen RO and Bertelsen ML and Verhagen E and Mansournia MA and Hulme A and Moller M and Casals M}, title = {When Is a Study Result Important for Athletes, Clinicians and Team Coaches/Staff?}, journal = {British Journal of Sports Medicine}, volume = {51}, number = {20}, pages = {1454-1455}, year = {2017} } |
RIS | TY - JOUR AU - Nielsen RO AU - Bertelsen ML AU - Verhagen E AU - Mansournia MA AU - Hulme A AU - Moller M AU - Casals M TI - When Is a Study Result Important for Athletes, Clinicians and Team Coaches/Staff? JO - British Journal of Sports Medicine VL - 51 IS - 20 SP - 1454 EP - 1455 PY - 2017 ER - |