VALIDADE CONCORRENTE DE INSTRUMENTOS PARA MEDIR A VELOCIDADE DE MOVIMENTO EM EXERCÍOS DE LEG PRESS
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André Luiz Demantova Gurjão | Amanda Virgínia de Souza Lima Lopes | Sérgio Rodrigues Moreira | Antônio Gonçalves do Santos Neto | Aline Rafaela Soares da Silva | Clécio Lima Lopes | S. R. Moreira | A. D. Silva | A. L. S. Neto | C. L. Lopes
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