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Effects of Plyometric Training on Electromechanical Delay of College Women

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Kim T-Y, Lee S-H, Kim M-S. Effects of Plyometric Training on Electromechanical Delay of College Women. Iran J Public Health. 2021;50(9):1907-1909.