Effects of low-intensity "KAATSU" resistance exercise on hemodynamic and growth hormone responses
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R. Nagai | Y. Hirata | F. Eto | K. Hirose | T. Morita | T. Nakajima | H. Iida | Yoshiaki Sato | K. Takenaka | A. Matsumoto | H. Takano | K. Uno | T. Furuichi | Megumi Kato | Haruhito Takano
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