Influence of training status on high-intensity intermittent performance in response to β-alanine supplementation
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H. Roschel | B. Gualano | G. Artioli | C. Sale | R. Harris | B. Saunders | Vitor de Salles Painelli | M. Solis | A. H. Lancha Jr.
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