Progressive effect of endurance training on metabolic adaptations in working skeletal muscle.
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G. Heigenhauser | M. Tarnopolsky | Stuart M Phillips | M A Tarnopolsky | G J Heigenhauser | S M Phillips | H. Green | H J Green | S M Grant | S. Grant
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