Anaerobic capacity and muscle activation during horizontal and uphill running.
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Ellen M. Evans | E. Evans | K. Cureton | M. A. Sloniger | Mark A. Sloniger | Kirk J. Cureton | Barry M. Prior | B. Prior | M. Sloniger | Barry M. Prior | Ellen M. Evans
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