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| 6. | P Tscholl, A Junge, J Dvorak | ||
| The use of medication and nutritional supplements during FIFA World Cups 2002 and 2006 | |||
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Br. J. Sports. Med. 2008; 42: 725-730.
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| 7. | R S Jemmett | ||
| Rehabilitation of lumbar multifidus dysfunction in low back pain: strengthening versus a motor re-education model | |||
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Br. J. Sports. Med. 2003; 37: 91-91.
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| 8. | Karim Khan | ||
| What have overprescription of NSAIDs, overtraining and modelling physical activity for kids got to do with Barack Obama in Berlin? | |||
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Br. J. Sports. Med. 2008; 42: 705-706.
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| 9. | G Baltaci, N Un, V Tunay, A Besler, S Gerçeker | ||
| Comparison of three different sit and reach tests for measurement of hamstring flexibility in female university students | |||
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Br. J. Sports. Med. 2003; 37: 59-61.
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| 10. | Goran Markovic, Robert U Newton | ||
| Does plyometric training improve vertical jump height? A meta-analytical review Commentary | |||
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Br. J. Sports. Med. 2007; 41: 349-355.
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