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  • 21. MyHC II content in the vastus lateralis m. quadricipitis femoris is positively correlated with the magnitude of the non-linear increase in the VO2 / power output relationship in humans.
    Zoladz JA, Duda K, Karasinski J, Majerczak J, Kolodziejski L, Korzeniewski B.
    J Physiol Pharmacol; 2002 Dec; 53(4 Pt 2):805-21. PubMed ID: 12510865
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  • 24. Determination of the anaerobic threshold by gas exchange: biochemical considerations, methodology and physiological effects.
    Wasserman K, Stringer WW, Casaburi R, Koike A, Cooper CB.
    Z Kardiol; 1994 Dec; 83 Suppl 3():1-12. PubMed ID: 7941654
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  • 27. Effects of differing pedalling speeds on the power-duration relationship of high intensity cycle ergometry.
    McNaughton L, Thomas D.
    Int J Sports Med; 1996 May; 17(4):287-92. PubMed ID: 8814511
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  • 32. High content of MYHC II in vastus lateralis is accompanied by higher VO2/power output ratio during moderate intensity cycling performed both at low and at high pedalling rates.
    Majerczak J, Szkutnik Z, Karasinski J, Duda K, Kolodziejski L, Zoladz JA.
    J Physiol Pharmacol; 2006 Jun; 57(2):199-215. PubMed ID: 16845226
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  • 34. Anaerobic capacity: effect of computational method.
    Noordhof DA, Vink AM, de Koning JJ, Foster C.
    Int J Sports Med; 2011 Jun; 32(6):422-8. PubMed ID: 21563025
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  • 36. [Determination of the anaerobic threshold by the rate of ventilation and cardio interval variability].
    Seluianov VN, Kalinin EM, Pak GD, Maevskaia VI, Konrad AH.
    Fiziol Cheloveka; 2011 Jun; 37(6):106-10. PubMed ID: 22332435
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  • 37. Influence of cycle ergometer type and sex on assessment of 30-second anaerobic capacity and power.
    Leicht AS, Sealey RM, Sinclair WH.
    Int J Sports Med; 2011 Sep; 32(9):688-92. PubMed ID: 21618158
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  • 38. Anaerobic work and power output during cycle ergometer exercise: effects of bicarbonate loading.
    McNaughton L, Curtin R, Goodman G, Perry D, Turner B, Showell C.
    J Sports Sci; 1991 Sep; 9(2):151-60. PubMed ID: 1910096
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