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    Barbosa LF, de Souza MR, Caritá RA, Caputo F, Denadai BS, Greco CC.
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    Majerczak J, Szkutnik Z, Karasinski J, Duda K, Kolodziejski L, Zoladz JA.
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  • 32. Correlations between lactate and ventilatory thresholds and the maximal lactate steady state in elite cyclists.
    Van Schuylenbergh R, Vanden Eynde B, Hespel P.
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  • 34. Physical fitness of children resident at high altitude in Bolivia.
    Fellmann N, Coudert J, Spielvogel H, Bedu M, Obert P, Falgairette G, Van Praagh E.
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  • 36. Blood lactate removal during recovery at various intensities below the individual anaerobic threshold in triathletes.
    Baldari C, Videira M, Madeira F, Sergio J, Guidetti L.
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  • 37. A method for determining the maximal steady state of blood lactate concentration from two levels of submaximal exercise.
    Billat V, Dalmay F, Antonini MT, Chassain AP.
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  • 39. Heart rate threshold related to lactate turn point and steady-state exercise on a cycle ergometer.
    Hofmann P, Bunc V, Leitner H, Pokan R, Gaisl G.
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