Neuromuscular fatigue and recovery in elite female soccer: effects of active recovery.
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Johnny Nilsson | Gøran Paulsen | H. Andersson | T. Raastad | J. Nilsson | G. Paulsen | I. Garthe | F. Kadi | Fawzi Kadi | Truls Raastad | Helena Andersson | Ina Garthe
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