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Language: English
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Submitted on: Nov 21, 2016
Accepted on: Feb 21, 2017
Published on: Feb 22, 2017
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© 2017 Aline do Socorro Soares Cardoso Almeida, Alex Tadeu Viana da Cruz, Skarleth Raissa Andrade Candeira, Nathalya Ingrid Cardoso do Nascimento, Ketlin Jaquelline Santana de Castro, Ramon Costa de Lima, Tatiana Generoso Campos Pinho Barroso, Givago da Silva Souza, Bianca Callegari, published by University of Physical Education in Warsaw
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