Evaluation of stress responses to interval training at low and moderate altitudes.
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Kai Roecker | Hinnak Northoff | H. Northoff | E. Fehrenbach | A. Nieß | H. Dickhuth | K. Roecker | G. Strobel | Elvira Fehrenbach | Rainer Lehmann | Andreas Michael Niess | Gunther Strobel | Elisabeth Marion Schneider | Julia Buergler | Simone Fuss | Hans-Hermann Dickhuth | R. Lehmann | E. M. Schneider | J. Buergler | S. Fuss
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