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Serum autofluorescence and biochemical markers in athlete`s response to strength effort in normobaric hypoxia: A preliminary study
Drzazga, Z.
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Schisler, I.
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Poprzecki, S.
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Michnik, A.
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Czuba, M.
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BioMed Research International
(2019)
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, S.…”
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Technical and training related aspects of resistance training using blood flow restriction in competitive sport - A review
Wilk, M.
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Krzysztofik, M.
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Gepfert, M.
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Poprzecki, S.
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Golas, A.
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Maszczyk, A.
Published in
Journal of Human Kinetics
(2018)
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, S.…”
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The effect of sprint (300m) running on plasma lactate, uric acid, creatine kinase and lactate dehydrogenase in competitive hurdlers and untrained men
Klapcinska, B.
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Iskra, J.
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Poprzecki, S.
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Grzesiok, K.
Published in
The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness
(2001)
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, S.…”
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The effects of sprint (300 m) running on plasma lactate, uric acid, creatine kinase and lactate dehydrogenase in competitive hurdlers and ultrained men
Klapcinska, B.
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Iskra, J.
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Poprzecki, S.
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Grzesiok, K.
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(2001)
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, S.…”
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