Responses of soccer players performing repeated maximal efforts in simulated conditions of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022: A holistic approach
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A. Tessitore | J. Chmura | Hongyou Liu | A. Rokita | J. Sadowski | M. Andrzejewski | M. Konefał | P. Chmura | Wojciech Tański | Leszek Cicirko
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