Combination of External Load and Whole Body Vibration Potentiates the GH-releasing Effect of Squatting in Healthy Females
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M. Cardinale | F. Agosti | A. Patrizi | A. Sartorio | A Sartorio | F Agosti | M Cardinale | M Giunta | A E Rigamonti | A Patrizi | E Compri | A. Rigamonti | M. Giunta | E. Compri
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