Elite endurance athletes and the ACE I allele – the role of genes in athletic performance
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Bing Yu | A. Hahn | B. Hambly | D. Celermajer | R. Trent | Bing Yu | David S. Celermajer | George Gayagay | T. Boston | Brett Hambly | George Gayagay | Tanya Boston | Alan Hahn | R. J. Trent
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