CARDIOVASCULAR ADAPTATIONS IN RATS SUBMITTED TO A RESISTANCE‐TRAINING MODEL
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J. Krieger | D. Casarini | L. Costa Rosa | E. Oliveira | V. Barauna | Miguel Luis B Junior | J. Krieger
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