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Effects of Individualized Centrifugation Training on Orthostatic Tolerance in Men and Women
Author: Goswami, Nandu, Author: Evans, Joyce, Author: Schneider, Stefan, Author: von der Wiesche, Melanie, Author: Mulder, Edwin, Author: Rössler, Andreas, Author: Hinghofer-Szalkay, Helmut, Author: Blaber, Andrew P.
Date created: 2015

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  • Artificial gravity (1)
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  • (-) Centrifugation (1)
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