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CI (confidence interval), CVME (coefficient of variation of method error), ICC (interclass correlation coefficient), MDC (minimal detectable change), MDC95 (minimal detectable change (95% confidence)), ME (method error), SCI (spinal cord injury), TEM (technical error of measurement), TOWM (Test of Wheeled Mobility), WM (wheeled mobility)Purchase one-time access:
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