Resistance exercise load does not determine training-mediated hypertrophic gains in young men.
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Stuart M Phillips | T. Churchward-Venne | N. Burd | S. Baker | Daniel W D West | L. Breen | Nicholas A Burd | C. Mitchell | Steven K Baker | Cameron J Mitchell | Tyler A Churchward-Venne | Leigh Breen
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