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Effect of professional football practice on Maximal Inspiratoryand Expiratory Pressures
A. Chaker (Ariana, Tunisia), S. Khaldi (Tunis, Tunisia), S. Chakroun (ariana, Tunisia), K. Kchaou (sfax, Tunisia), S. Ben Khamsa Jameleddine (Ariana, Tunisia)
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A. Chaker (Ariana, Tunisia), S. Khaldi (Tunis, Tunisia), S. Chakroun (ariana, Tunisia), K. Kchaou (sfax, Tunisia), S. Ben Khamsa Jameleddine (Ariana, Tunisia). Effect of professional football practice on Maximal Inspiratoryand Expiratory Pressures. 2517
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