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Chronic Eccentric Cycling Improves Quadriceps Muscle Structure and Maximum Cycling Power
International Journal of Sports Medicine
- Germany
doi 10.1055/s-0033-1358471
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Sports Medicine
Physical Therapy
Sports Science
Orthopedics
Sports Therapy
Rehabilitation
Date
November 14, 2013
Authors
C. Leong
W. McDermott
S. Elmer
J. Martin
Publisher
Georg Thieme Verlag KG
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