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  • 1. Muscular adaptations in response to three different resistance-training regimens: specificity of repetition maximum training zones.
    Campos GE, Luecke TJ, Wendeln HK, Toma K, Hagerman FC, Murray TF, Ragg KE, Ratamess NA, Kraemer WJ, Staron RS.
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  • 13. Age and sex affect human muscle fibre adaptations to heavy-resistance strength training.
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  • 17. Muscular adaptations to computer-guided strength training with eccentric overload.
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