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Effects of Short-Term Creatine Monohydrate Supplementation on Resistance Exercise Induced Cellular Damage in Male Wrestlers
ВЛИЯНИЕ КРАТКОВРЕМЕННОГО ВВЕДЕНИЯ ДОБАВОК МОНОГИДРАТА КРЕАТИНА НА МЫШЕЧНЫЕ КЛЕТКИ МУЖЧИН-БОРЦОВ, ПОВРЕЖДЕННЫЕ В ПРОЦЕССЕ ТРЕНИРОВОК НА ВЫНОСЛИВОСТЬ
Effets D'Une Supplémentation À Court Terme De Créatine Monohydrate Lors D'Exercices De Résistance Sur Des Lesions Cellulaires Chez Les Lutteurs
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