The rate of muscle temperature increase during acute whole-body vibration exercise
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J. Rittweger | A. Sargeant | J. Rittweger | A. Sargeant | J. Rittweger | S. Stannard | D. Cochrane | D. J. Cochrane | S. R. Stannard | A. J. Sargeant
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