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Exercise Science 2004;13(4): 445-458.
Scuba 잠수운동 시 수온이면역기능과 호르몬반응에 미치는 영향
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The effect of water temperature on the immunity and hormone response during scuba diving
Key words: Scuba diving exercise, leukocyte, lymphocyte, neutrophil, T-lymphocyte, B-lymphocyte, T4- lymphocyte
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