Exercising with reserve: exercise regulation by perceived exertion in relation to duration of exercise and knowledge of endpoint
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T D Noakes | T. Noakes | E. V. Lambert | R. Lamberts | M. Lambert | J. Swart | S. Johnston | E V Lambert | M I Lambert | J Swart | R P Lamberts | R W Woolrich | S Johnston | R. W. Woolrich | E. Lambert | R. P. Lamberts | Richard William Woolrich | Susan Johnston
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