Energetics of middle-distance running performances in male and female junior using track measurements.
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Pierre-Marie Lepretre | Jean Pierre Koralsztein | V. Billat | J. Koralsztein | Anne-Marie Heugas | P. Leprêtre | Véronique L Billat | A. Heugas
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