Variations in Hypoxia Impairs Muscle Oxygenation and Performance during Simulated Team-Sport Running
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Alice J. Sweeting | F. Billaut | W. Hopkins | R. Aughey | M. Varley | R. F. Rodriguez | Ramón F. Rodriguez
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