The changes in the energy metabolism of human muscle induced by training.
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M Cascante | M. Cascante | P. de Atauri | J. Centelles | J. Cadefau | R. Cussó | J. Parra | J. Carreras | J Carreras | V A Selivanov | P de Atauri | J J Centelles | J Cadefau | J Parra | R Cussó | V. Selivanov
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