LBNP exercise protects aerobic capacity and sprint speed of female twins during 30 days of bed rest.
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Stuart M. C. Lee | R. S. Meyer | Alan R Hargens | A. Hargens | B. Macias | D. Watenpaugh | S. Schneider | Stuart M C Lee | Suzanne M Schneider | Brandon R Macias | Donald E Watenpaugh | R Scott Meyer | Wanda L Boda | W. Boda
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