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This study was part of the EXPLICIT-stroke program (www.explicit-stroke.nl), which is registered with The Netherlands National Trial Register (Trial no. NTR1424). It was supported by Het Revalidatiefonds, Revalidatie Nederland, and de Nederlandse Vereniging van Revalidatieartsen (VRA) and was funded by ZonMw, The Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development (grant no. 89000001).
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