Influence of cadence, power output and hypoxia on the joint moment distribution during cycling
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David J. Sanderson | Guillaume Mornieux | D. Sanderson | A. Sheel | G. Mornieux | J. Guenette | A. William Sheel | Jordan A. Guenette | A. W. Sheel | David J. Sanderson
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