Variations of Accelerometer and Metabolic Power Global Positioning System Variables across a Soccer Season: A Within-Group Study for Starters and Non-Starters
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Luca Paolo Ardigò | Marefat Siahkouhian | Florin Cazan | Rafael Oliveira | Hadi Nobari | Jorge Pérez-Gómez | L. Ardigò | J. Pérez-Gómez | M. Siahkouhian | H. Nobari | Rafael Oliveira | F. Cazan
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