Effectiveness of periodic weight support activity as a countermeasure to soleus muscle atrophy during hindlimb suspension
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著者
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Sugiura Takao
Yamaguchi University
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Sugiura T
Laboratory Of Exercise Physiology Department Of Sports And Health Science Faculty Of Education Yamag
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Morita Shunsuke
Laboratory of Exercise Physiology, Department of Sports and Health Science, Faculty of Education, Ya
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Matoba Hideki
Laboratory of Exercise Physiology, Faculty of Integrated Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokush
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Sugiura Takao
Laboratory of Exercise Physiology, Department of Sports and Health Science, Faculty of Education, Ya
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Sugiura Takao
Laboratory Of Biomechanic And Physiology College Of General Education Yamaguchi University
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Matoba Hideki
Laboratory Of Exercise Physiology Faculty Of Integrated Arts And Sciences The University Of Tokushim
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Matoba Hideki
Department Of Exercise Physiology Faculty Of Integrated Arts And Sciences The University Of Tokushim
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Morita Shunsuke
Laboratory Of Exercise Physiology Department Of Sports And Health Science Faculty Of Education Yamag
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Morita Shunsuke
Laboratory Of Biomechanics And Physiology Faculty Of Education Yamaguchi University
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Matoba Hideki
Laboratory Of Exercise Physiology Faculty Of Integrated Arts And Sciences The University Of Tokushim
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