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Original Articles

Effect of a 6-Week Wrestling and Wrestling –Technique Based Circuit Exercise on Plasma Lipoprotein Profiles and Hormone Levels in Well-Trained Wrestlers

Les Effets De 6 Semaines De Lutte - La Technicite De La Lutte Elaboree a Partir D' Un Circuit D'Exercices Informant Sur Des Profils Lipoproteiniques Plasmatiques Et Des Niveaux D'hormones Chez Des Lutteurs Bien Entraines

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