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“... performed on a vertical ladder (5 days/week, 8 weeks) at 40-60% maximal load. Direct arterial pressure was...”
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Thickness dependence of the room-temperature ethanol sensor properties of Cu2O polycrystalline films
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Effects of Different Recovery Times on Internal and External Load During Small-Sided Games in Soccer
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“... g L-1 (1.23 g L-1 h-1). Further increase in initial lactose to 200 g L-1 led to a slight decrease in ethanol...”
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“... assessed by training load measures (derived from rate of perceived exertion- known as RPE) during the pre...”
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