Impact of intense training and rapid weight changes on salivary parameters in elite female Taekwondo athletes
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M. Ko | Kuei-Ming Chou | M.‐L. Tsai | M.‐H. Ko | C.‐K. Chang | K.‐M. Chou | S.‐H. Fang | S. Fang | M.‐L. Tsai | C-K Chang | Shih-Hua Fang | Miau‐Hwa Ko
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