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- 93. Candace Cable and Dean Barrett scoff at the idea that they're handicapped. From starting line to finish line, they're a pair of easy riders (1983, Henderson J)
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- 97. Can elderly patients who have had a hip fracture perform moderate- to high-intensity exercise at home? (2005, Mangione, Kathleen K.; Craik, Rebecca L.; Tomlinson, Susan S.; Palombaro, Kerstin M.)
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- 99. Can exercise help multiple sclerosis? (1987, Gelfman PS)
- 100. Can I beat that amputee? (1983, Clark J)
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