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Non-uniform decay in jumping exercise-induced bone gains following 12 and 24 weeks of cessation of exercise in rats
ラット運動停止12~24週後の跳躍運動誘導性骨増加における一様でない減衰
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61
Issue:
6
Page:
487-495
Publication year:
Nov. 2011
JST Material Number:
U1505A
ISSN:
1880-6546
Document type:
Article
Article type:
原著論文
Country of issue:
Germany, Federal Republic of (DEU)
Language:
ENGLISH (EN)
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Muscles and locomotorial systems in general
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