Is an elevated submaximal heart rate associated with psychomotor slowness in young elite soccer players?
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Chris Visscher | Esther Nederhof | Koen A.P.M. Lemmink | C. Visscher | M. Brink | S. Schmikli | E. Nederhof | K. Lemmink | Michel S. Brink | Sandor L. Schmikli
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