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Acute and chronic effects of combined endurance and strength training on blood leukocytes in untrained healthy men

Acute and chronic effects of combined endurance and strength training on blood leukocytes in untrained healthy men

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Main Author: Lasmanova, Jevgenia
Format: Master's thesis
Language:eng
Published: Jyväskylä, 2014.
Subjects:
veri
valkosolut
urheilu
voimaharjoittelu
kestävyysharjoittelu
Online Access:JYX-julkaisuarkisto / JYX Digital Archive
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