Pumping action of muscle during prolonged plantar flexion exercise.
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概要
著者
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Kanai Keiko
Graduate School Of Sports Science
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Kagaya Atsuko
Research Institute of Physical Fitness, Japan Women's College of Physical Education
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OYA Ai
Research Institute of Physical Fitness, Japan WomenA〓 College of Physical Education
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MATUZAWA Tomoko
Research Institute of Physical Fitness, Japan WomenA〓 College of Physical Education
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MURAOKA Yoshiho
Research Institute of Physical Fitness, Japan WomenA〓 College of Physical Education
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Oya Ai
Research Institute Of Physical Fitness Japan Womena〓 College Of Physical Education
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Kagaya Atsuko
Research Institute Of Physical Fitness Japan Womena〓 College Of Physical Education
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Kagaya Atsuko
Research Institu Te Of Physical Fitness Japan Women's College Of Physica I Educatio
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Muraoka Yoshiho
Research Institute Of Physical Fitness Japan Womena〓 College Of Physical Education
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Muraoka Yoshiho
Research Institute Of Physical Fitness Japan Women's College Of Physical Education
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Matuzawa Tomoko
Research Institute Of Physical Fitness Japan Womena〓 College Of Physical Education
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