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  • 29. Reproducibility of self-paced treadmill performance of trained endurance runners.
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  • 31. Ventilatory, lactate-derived and catecholamine thresholds during incremental treadmill running: relationship and reproducibility.
    Dickhuth HH, Yin L, Niess A, Röcker K, Mayer F, Heitkamp HC, Horstmann T.
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  • 34. Heart-rate recommendations: transfer between running and cycling exercise?
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  • 36. [Reproducibility of symptom-limited oxygen consumption and anaerobic threshold within the scope of spiroergometric studies in patients with heart failure].
    Behrens S, Andresen D, Brüggemann T, Ehlers C, Schröder R.
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  • 38. [Determination of the anaerobic threshold by the rate of ventilation and cardio interval variability].
    Seluianov VN, Kalinin EM, Pak GD, Maevskaia VI, Konrad AH.
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