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1. Neuromuscular adaptations to concurrent training in the elderly: effects of intrasession exercise sequence. Cadore EL, Izquierdo M, Pinto SS, Alberton CL, Pinto RS, Baroni BM, Vaz MA, Lanferdini FJ, Radaelli R, González-Izal M, Bottaro M, Kruel LF. Age (Dordr); 2013 Jun; 35(3):891-903. PubMed ID: 22453934 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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