DVS Edition Citation

Burke, D. T., Tran, D, Cui, D, Burke, D. P., Al-Adawi, S & Dorvlo, A. S. S. (2014). Significant progression of load on the musculoskeletal system with extremely high loads, with rapid weekly weight gains, using the Anatoly Gravitational System, in a 10-week training period. Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine, 5 , 211-219. Zugriff am 20.03.2014 unter http://doi.org/10.2147/OAJSM.S48819

APA (7th ed.) Citation

Burke, D. T., Tran, D., Cui, D., Burke, D. P., Al-Adawi, S., & Dorvlo, A. S. S. (2014). Significant progression of load on the musculoskeletal system with extremely high loads, with rapid weekly weight gains, using the Anatoly Gravitational System, in a 10-week training period. Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine, 5, 211-219.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Burke, D. T., D. Tran, D. Cui, D. P. Burke, S. Al-Adawi, and A. S. S. Dorvlo. "Significant Progression of Load on the Musculoskeletal System with Extremely High Loads, with Rapid Weekly Weight Gains, Using the Anatoly Gravitational System, in a 10-week Training Period." Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine 5 (2014): 211-219.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Burke, D. T., et al. "Significant Progression of Load on the Musculoskeletal System with Extremely High Loads, with Rapid Weekly Weight Gains, Using the Anatoly Gravitational System, in a 10-week Training Period." Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine, vol. 5, 2014, pp. 211-219.

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