Influence of muscle fiber type and pedal frequency on oxygen uptake kinetics of heavy exercise.
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R. Casaburi | T. Barstow | A. M. Jones | R Casaburi | P. Nguyen | T J Barstow | A M Jones | P H Nguyen | A. Jones | A. Jones | Paul H. Nguyen
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