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  • 39. The application of the Yo-Yo intermittent endurance level 2 test to elite female soccer populations.
    Bradley PS, Bendiksen M, Dellal A, Mohr M, Wilkie A, Datson N, Orntoft C, Zebis M, Gomez-Diaz A, Bangsbo J, Krustrup P.
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