Endurance treadmill running training benefits the biomaterial quality of bone in growing male Wistar rats
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概要
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- 2008-07-30
著者
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Yang Rong-sen
Department Of Orthopedics National Taiwan University
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Yang Rong-sen
Department Of Orthopaedics College Of Medicine National Taiwan University
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Yang Rong-sen
Department Of Orthopaedics National Taiwan University And Hospital
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HUANG Tsang-Hai
Institute of Physical Education, Health and Leisure Studies, National Cheng-King University
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CHANG Feng-Ling
Department of Physical Education, National Taiwan Normal University
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LIN Shang-Chih
Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Central University
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LIU Shing-Hwa
Institute of Toxicology, National Taiwan University
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HSIEH Sandy
Graduate Institute of Exercise and Sport Science, National Taiwan Normal University
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Chang Feng-ling
Department Of Physical Education National Taiwan Normal University
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Huang Tsang-hai
Institute Of Physical Education Health And Leisure Studies National Cheng-king University
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Hsieh Sandy
Graduate Institute Of Exercise And Sport Science National Taiwan Normal University
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Liu Shing-hwa
Institute Of Toxicology National Taiwan University
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Lin Shang-chih
Department Of Mechanical Engineering National Central University
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