Multiple hormonal responses to physical exercise in eumenorrheic trained and untrained women

scientific article published on 01 December 1987

Multiple hormonal responses to physical exercise in eumenorrheic trained and untrained women is …
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P2093author name stringKuipers H
Keizer HA
de Haan J
Beckers E
Habets L
P304page(s)139-150
P577publication date1987-12-01
P1433published inInternational Journal of Sports MedicineQ15753410
P1476titleMultiple hormonal responses to physical exercise in eumenorrheic trained and untrained women
P478volume8 Suppl 3

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