Stride frequency in relation to oxygen consumption in experienced and novice runners
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A. de Haan | C. D. de Ruiter | Arnold de Haan | P. W. Verdijk | W. Werker | M. Zuidema | Cornelis J de Ruiter | Peter W L Verdijk | Wout Werker | Menno J Zuidema
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