Anaerobic capacity determined by maximal accumulated O2 deficit.
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O Vaage | J. Medbø | I. Tabata | O. Sejersted | R. Bahr | I Tabata | Å. Mohn | O. Vaage | J I Medbø | O M Sejersted | A C Mohn | R Bahr
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