Energetically optimal cadence vs. freely-chosen cadence during cycling: effect of exercise duration.
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C Hausswirth | J M Vallier | J Brisswalter | D Smith | J. Brisswalter | C. Hausswirth | J. Vallier | D. Smith | F. Vercruyssen | F Vercruyssen
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