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  • 33. Comparative study of lactate removal in short term massage of extremities, active recovery and a passive recovery period after supramaximal exercise sessions.
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  • 37. Physiological responses during and following karate training in women.
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  • 40. Oxygen uptake, heart rate, and blood lactate responses during and following karate training.
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