Contribution of exercising legs to the slow component of oxygen uptake kinetics in humans.
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W Schaffartzik | D. Poole | P. Wagner | W. Schaffartzik | R. Prediletto | P D Wagner | D R Knight | D C Poole | D. Knight | B. Kennedy | R Prediletto | T Derion | B Kennedy | H J Guy | T. Derion | H. Guy
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