Effects of active recovery on power output during repeated maximal sprint cycling
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Mary E. Nevill | Gregory C. Bogdanis | Gary Louis | G. Bogdanis | M. Nevill | H. Lakomy | Henryk K. A. Lakomy | Carl M. Graham | C. M. Graham | G. Louis
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