Naiset ladulla
Palomäki, S. (2019). Naiset ladulla. Liikunta ja tiede, 56(6), 2. https://www.lts.fi/media/liikunta-tiede-lehden-artikkelit/6_2019/lt_6_19_pk_lowres.pdf
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