Effects of Pedal Speed and Crank Length on Pedaling Mechanics during Submaximal Cycling
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James C. Martin | T. Korff | S. Elmer | P. Barratt | PAUL RICHARD BARRATT | JAMES C. MARTIN | STEVE J. ELMER | THOMAS KORFF
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