Determinants of oxygen consumption during exercise on cycle ergometer: The effects of gravity acceleration
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Stefano Calza | Carlo Capelli | Enrico Tam | Guido Ferretti | Guglielmo Antonutto | Dag Linnarsson | Julien Bonjour | G. Ferretti | C. Capelli | G. Antonutto | S. Calza | D. Linnarsson | E. Tam | J. Bonjour
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