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    Do oarsmen have asymmetries in the strength of their back and leg muscles? (Do oarsmen have asymmetries in the strength of their back and leg muscles? )

    Parkin, S., Nowicky, A. V., Rutherford, O. M., McGregor, A. H.
    Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2001)
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    Do oarsmen have asymmetries in the strength of their back and leg muscles?

    Parkin, S., Nowicky, A. V., Rutherford, O. M.
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