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The influence of target size on the integration of sequential movements for single and dual limb actions. / Mottram, Tom; Khan, Michael A.; Lawrence, Gavin P.
In: Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, Vol. 34, No. S1, 06.2012, p. S111-S111.

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Mottram, T, Khan, MA & Lawrence, GP 2012, 'The influence of target size on the integration of sequential movements for single and dual limb actions', Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, vol. 34, no. S1, pp. S111-S111.

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Mottram, T., Khan, M. A., & Lawrence, G. P. (2012). The influence of target size on the integration of sequential movements for single and dual limb actions. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 34(S1), S111-S111.

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Mottram T, Khan MA, Lawrence GP. 2012. The influence of target size on the integration of sequential movements for single and dual limb actions. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. 34(S1):S111-S111.

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Mottram, Tom, Michael A. Khan, and Gavin P. Lawrence. "The influence of target size on the integration of sequential movements for single and dual limb actions". Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. 2012, 34(S1). S111-S111.

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Mottram T, Khan MA, Lawrence GP. The influence of target size on the integration of sequential movements for single and dual limb actions. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. 2012 Jun;34(S1):S111-S111.

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Mottram, Tom ; Khan, Michael A. ; Lawrence, Gavin P. / The influence of target size on the integration of sequential movements for single and dual limb actions. In: Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. 2012 ; Vol. 34, No. S1. pp. S111-S111.

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AU - Mottram, Tom

AU - Khan, Michael A.

AU - Lawrence, Gavin P.

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VL - 34

SP - S111-S111

JO - Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology

JF - Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology

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