1PD1 Does an increase in venous outflow from exercising limb enhance arterial inflow during rhythmic exercise?(The Proceeding of the 14th Annual Meeting of Japan Society of Exercise and Sports Physiology July 29-30, (Hiroshima))
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Kagaya Atsuko
Research Institute of Physical Fitness, Japan Women's College of Physical Education
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Kagaya A
Deptartment Of Preventive Medicine And Public Health Tokyo Medical University
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Kagaya Atsuko
Japan Women's College Of Physical Education Research Institute Of Physical Fitness
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Kagaya Atsuko
Research Institu Te Of Physical Fitness Japan Women's College Of Physica I Educatio
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Kagaya Atsuko
Graduate School Of Sports Science Research Institute Of Physical Fitness Japan Women's College
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SHIMIZU Shizuyo
Institute of Physical Education, Keio University
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OHMORI Fumiko
Graduate School of Physical Education, National Institute of Fitness and Sport in Kanoya
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Ohmori Fumiko
Research Institute Of Physical Fitness Japan Women's College Of Physical Education:national Ins
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Shimizu Shizuyo
Research Institute Of Physical Fitness Japan Women's College Of Physical Education:institute Of
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Ohmori Fumiko
Japan Women's College Of Physical Education Research Institute Of Physical Fitness
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Shimizu Sizuyo
Research Institute Of Physical Fitness Japan Women's College Of Physical Education:institute Of
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Shimizu Sizuyo
Research Institute Of Physical Fitness Japan Women's College Of Physical Education:institute Of Physical Education Keio University
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