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    Pouilly JP, Busso T.
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  • 29. Prediction of peak oxygen uptake from ratings of perceived exertion during arm exercise in able-bodied and persons with poliomyelitis.
    Al-Rahamneh HQ, Faulkner JA, Byrne C, Eston RG.
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  • 30. Influence of cardiopulmonary exercise testing protocol and resting VO(2) assessment on %HR(max), %HRR, %VO(2max) and %VO(2)R relationships.
    Cunha FA, Midgley AW, Monteiro WD, Farinatti PT.
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  • 35. Adaptations to endurance training in the healthy elderly: arm cranking versus leg cycling.
    Pogliaghi S, Terziotti P, Cevese A, Balestreri F, Schena F.
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  • 39. Reproducibility of limb power outputs and cardiopulmonary responses to exercise using a novel swimming training machine.
    Swaine IL, Hunter AM, Carlton KJ, Wiles JD, Coleman D.
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  • 40. Spontaneously chosen crank rate variations in submaximal arm exercise with inexperienced subjects. Effects on cardiorespiratory and efficiency parameters.
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