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[Hormonal adaptation determines the increase in muscle mass and strength during low-intensity strength training without relaxation]
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Author/s: Popov, D V (DV); Tsvirkun, D V (DV); Netreba, A I (AI); Tarasova, O S (OS); Prostova, A B (AB); Larina, I M (IM); Borovik, A S (AS); Vinogradova, O L (OL);
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Publication Type: Journal Article
Journal: Fiziologiia cheloveka (Fiziol Cheloveka), published in Russia (Federation). (Language: rus)
Reference: -2006 Sep-Oct; vol 32 (issue 5) : pp 121-7
Dates: Created 2006/11/14; Completed 2006/12/11;
PMID: 17100349, status: MEDLINE (last retrieval date: 12/26/2008)
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