Parasympathetic Nervous Activity Mirrors Recovery Status in Weightlifting Performance After Training
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Chung-Yu Chen | Jui-Lien Chen | Chia-Hua Kuo | Chung-Lan Kao | Shin-Da Lee | C. Kao | Chih-Yang Huang | Jo-Ping Lee | Shin-Da Lee | Ding-Peng Yeh | Chiu-Chou Chen | Terry B J Kuo | C. Kuo | Chung-Yu Chen | Chiu-Chou Chen | Chih-Yang Huang | Ding-Peng Yeh | Terry B J Kuo | Jo-Ping Lee | Jui-Lien Chen | Terry B. J. Kuo
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