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  • 2. Effects on the crank torque profile when changing pedalling cadence in level ground and uphill road cycling.
    Bertucci W, Grappe F, Girard A, Betik A, Rouillon JD.
    J Biomech; 2005 May; 38(5):1003-10. PubMed ID: 15797582
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  • 3. Comparison of treadmill and cycle ergometer measurements of force-velocity relationships and power output.
    Jaskólska A, Goossens P, Veenstra B, Jaskólski A, Skinner JS.
    Int J Sports Med; 1999 Apr; 20(3):192-7. PubMed ID: 10333097
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  • 5. Power output and metabolic cost of synchronous and asynchronous submaximal and peak level hand cycling on a motor driven treadmill in able-bodied male subjects.
    van der Woude LH, Horstman A, Faas P, Mechielsen S, Bafghi HA, de Koning JJ.
    Med Eng Phys; 2008 Jun; 30(5):574-80. PubMed ID: 17709272
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  • 7. Force-velocity relationship in cycling revisited: benefit of two-dimensional pedal forces analysis.
    Dorel S, Couturier A, Lacour JR, Vandewalle H, Hautier C, Hug F.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 2010 Jun; 42(6):1174-83. PubMed ID: 19997017
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  • 8. Relationships between torque, velocity and power output during plantarflexion in healthy subjects.
    Nadeau S, Gravel D, Arsenault AB.
    Scand J Rehabil Med; 1997 Mar; 29(1):49-55. PubMed ID: 9084106
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  • 11. Anaerobic Work Capacity derived from isokinetic and isoinertial cycling.
    Wiedemann MS, Bosquet L.
    Int J Sports Med; 2010 Feb; 31(2):89-94. PubMed ID: 20222000
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  • 12. Torque-velocity relationship in isokinetic cycling exercise.
    McCartney N, Obminski G, Heigenhauser GJ.
    J Appl Physiol (1985); 1985 May; 58(5):1459-62. PubMed ID: 3997712
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  • 17. Measurement of the power output during the acceleration phase of all-out arm cranking exercise.
    Vanderthommen M, Francaux M, Johnson D, Dewan M, Lewyckyj Y, Sturbois X.
    Int J Sports Med; 1997 Nov; 18(8):600-6. PubMed ID: 9443592
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  • 18. Isokinetic aerobic power output testing of the quadriceps muscle.
    Verstappen FT, Veldhuizen JW, Twellaar M, Drost MR, Kuipers H.
    Int J Sports Med; 1998 Oct; 19(7):485-9. PubMed ID: 9839846
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