The effect of culturistic training and oral supplementation with L-carnitine on sports results, body make-up, aerobic and anaerobic efficiency, lipids and anti-oxidative enzymes in blood.
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K. Buśko | Ś. Ziemlański | A. Eberhardt | K. Markiewicz | P. Szczypiorski | N. Drela | B. Wit | M. Kruszewski | J. Janowicz | P. Derentowicz | G. Kepa | M. Wychowanski | H. S. Goebiowska | B. P. Kresowska | E. Strupińska
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