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ENWEndNote BIBJabRef, Mendeley RISPapers, Reference Manager, RefWorks, Zotero AMA Langendam L, Linden C, Clemente F. Difference in training load and technical actions during small-sided games in junior and senior soccer players. Human Movement Special Issues. 2017:146-156. doi:10.5114/hm.2017.73623. APA Langendam, L., Linden, C., & Clemente, F. (2017). Difference in training load and technical actions during small-sided games in junior and senior soccer players. Human Movement Special Issues, 146-156. https://doi.org/10.5114/hm.2017.73623 Chicago Langendam, Lianne, Cornelis M. I. (Niels) van der Linden, and Filipe Manuel Clemente. 2017. "Difference in training load and technical actions during small-sided games in junior and senior soccer players". Human Movement Special Issues: 146-156. doi:10.5114/hm.2017.73623. Harvard Langendam, L., Linden, C., and Clemente, F. (2017). Difference in training load and technical actions during small-sided games in junior and senior soccer players. Human Movement Special Issues, pp.146-156. https://doi.org/10.5114/hm.2017.73623 MLA Langendam, Lianne et al. "Difference in training load and technical actions during small-sided games in junior and senior soccer players." Human Movement Special Issues, 2017, pp. 146-156. doi:10.5114/hm.2017.73623. Vancouver Langendam L, Linden C, Clemente F. Difference in training load and technical actions during small-sided games in junior and senior soccer players. Human Movement Special Issues. 2017:146-156. doi:10.5114/hm.2017.73623.

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