Limitations of oxygen uptake and leg muscle activity during ascending evacuation in stairways.
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Kalev Kuklane | Chuansi Gao | Karl Fridolf | Johan Norén | Mattias Delin | Amitava Halder | A. Halder | K. Kuklane | Chuansi Gao | Michael Miller | J. Norén | Michael Miller | K. Fridolf | Mattias Delin
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