Greater forearm venous compliance in resistance-trained men
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Kenta Yamamoto | Izumi Tabata | Yuko Gando | Motohiko Miyachi | Hiroshi Kawano | I. Tabata | M. Miyachi | H. Kawano | Michiya Tanimoto | Kiyoshi Sanada | Mitsuru Higuchi | M. Tanimoto | K. Sanada | M. Higuchi | Y. Gando | Kenta Yamamoto
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