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The “piriformis syndrome”—myth or reality? |
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British Journal of Sports Medicine,
Volume 35,
Issue 4,
2001,
Page 209-210
PaulMcCrory,
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年代:2001
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Getting theBritish Journal of Sports Medicineto developing countries |
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British Journal of Sports Medicine,
Volume 35,
Issue 4,
2001,
Page 210-211
PMcCrory,
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年代:2001
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The use of local anaesthetic injections in professional football |
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British Journal of Sports Medicine,
Volume 35,
Issue 4,
2001,
Page 212-213
JOrchard,
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年代:2001
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Exercise and outdoor ambient air pollution |
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British Journal of Sports Medicine,
Volume 35,
Issue 4,
2001,
Page 214-222
A JCarlisle,
N C CSharp,
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年代:2001
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Sepsis and mechanisms of inflammatory response: is exercise a good model? |
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British Journal of Sports Medicine,
Volume 35,
Issue 4,
2001,
Page 223-230
R JShephard,
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年代:2001
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Commentary |
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British Journal of Sports Medicine,
Volume 35,
Issue 4,
2001,
Page 230-230
DavidPyne,
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年代:2001
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Aerobic and anaerobic power responses to the practice of taekwon-do |
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British Journal of Sports Medicine,
Volume 35,
Issue 4,
2001,
Page 231-234
A FMelhim,
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年代:2001
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Injuries in whitewater kayaking |
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British Journal of Sports Medicine,
Volume 35,
Issue 4,
2001,
Page 235-241
D CFiore,
J DHouston,
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年代:2001
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Are synchronised swimmers at risk of amenorrhoea? |
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British Journal of Sports Medicine,
Volume 35,
Issue 4,
2001,
Page 242-244
RRamsay,
RWolman,
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年代:2001
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Commentary |
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British Journal of Sports Medicine,
Volume 35,
Issue 4,
2001,
Page 244-244
MichaelDooley,
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年代:2001
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