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Non-invasive Assessments of Subjective and Objective Recovery Characteristics Following an Exhaustive Jump Protocol
Published on: June 8, 2017
Next steps in dehydration and endurance exercise performance research: exploring participant-relevant factors
Mark P Funnell1, Thomas G Cable2, Heather Z Macrae2,3
1School of Medical Sciences, Division of Global, Lifestyle and Metabolic Health, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK. mpf13@leicester.ac.uk.
No abstract available in PubMed .
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